7th November, 2022
MURIC TO REDEEMED
CAMP, JOURNALISTS: OUR WITNESSES ARE WAITING
The Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has called out the Redeemed Camp of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God (RCCG) and the media for fact-finding on its allegation
that Muslims were disallowed from entering the camp for banking transactions
and to check their WAEC, JAMB and other examination centres. Although the RCCG
denied the allegation, MURIC says its own witnesses who were direct victims of
the blockade are now ready to be interviewed.
MURIC’s claim
was contained in a statement issued on Monday, 7th November, 2022 by
its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
reads :
“It will be
recalled that on Monday, 24th October, 2022 we accused the Redeemed
Camp of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) situated along Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway of disallowing Muslims from entering the camp to transact business
at the banks and to check their examination centers.
“The RCCG
denied the allegation. It called it fake news. We reacted to RCCG denial on Wednesday,
26th October, 2022 that we have evidence to back up our claim. We
asked interested members of the media to contact us for the purpose of
interrogating our witnesses but none did.
“We hereby reiterate the fact that we have lined up several witnesses
who were direct victims of RCCG blockade of Muslim bank customers. There are
names and telephone numbers of real Nigerian Muslim citizens, not ghosts, who
were turned back at the RCCG gate for no other reason than that they are
Muslims.
“We have no
scintilla of doubt that the RCCG blockade is an infraction of the rights of those
Muslim victims. It should therefore be pursued to a logical conclusion.
“We are ready
to give out the names and telephone numbers of those innocent Muslim victims to
journalists who are ready to interact with them for fact-finding. MURIC does not
make frivolous allegations. Neither do we fabricate stories.
“Despite all efforts by our detractors to tarnish our image, we will continue
to protect the interest of Muslims through keen observation of events and
issues that may affect their Allah-given fundamental human rights. Our
witnesses are waiting for courageous journalists who care to know the truth. It
is a call to professionalism. Who will bell the cat?”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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