14th May, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
SOKOTO
DEMONSTRATION: MURIC APPEALS FOR CALM
There are reports of ongoing demonstrations in Sokoto today,
Saturday, 14th May, 2022 over positions taken on the killing on Thursday of a
female student in the state (https://platinumpost.ng/2022/05/14/blasphemy-protesters-invade-sultan-palace-demand-release-of-deborahs-killers/).
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to all those
involved to calm down and allow peace to reign.
This was contained in a terse, three-paragraph statement issued by
the director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Saturday, 14th May, 2022.
"MURIC salutes Governor Aminu Tambuwal, His Eminence the
Sultan and the good people of Sokoto. This is not the time to be divided in the
state, rather it is the time to unite and work for peace. What happened on
Thursday should bring the people of Sokoto together and unite them with the
governor and the Sultan.
“As the seat of the
caliphate, we must always ensure that Sokoto State is peaceful. The state must
be allowed to develop both spiritually and economically. We therefore appeal to
all demonstrators to disperse. We must allow our hardworking governor to serve
us in peace. Please go home peacefully and return to your lawful duties.
“The Ummah as a whole from Yenagoa to Kaura Namoda and from Lagos
to Jigawa has tons of love and immeasurable respect for Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad
Abubakar. We demand same from the Muslim youths in Sokoto State. We therefore
urge the youths to leave the streets and return peacefully to their homes as
their grievances are being addressed by our amiable governor.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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