8th
August, 2024
PRESS
RELEASE:
OMINOUS SIGNS IN THE
POLITY: MURIC CALLS FOR PRAYERS
An Islamic
human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has requested for
prayers in Nigerian mosques and churches over what it referred to as ominous
signs in the polity.
The
request for prayers was made by the group's Executive Director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola in a statement issued on Thursday, 8th August, 2024.
The
full statement reads:
"Nigeria
is going through tough times. Strange things are also happening. Apart from the
general hardship occasioned by the global economic meltdown, the ongoing hunger
protest has thrown up unpleasant developments. These sad incidents included the
introduction of violence, looting and burning into a protest ostensibly
designed to be peaceful, protesters calling on the army to take over government
and raising the Russian flag.
"Many
Nigerians, including the protest leaders, were shocked to their marrows when
some protesters began calling on the Nigerian Army to take over government.
While this did not go down well with some of the leaders who are committed
activists and democrats, it vindicated those who opposed the protest ab
initio.
"Burning
the Nigerian flag and raising the Russian flag were tragic reminders of the
military coup in Niger a few months ago. France was expelled from Chad and
Niger and the doors were flung open for Russia. Is someone trying to replicate
this in Nigeria?
“Even the protest organisers did not
anticipate such an ugly and sad development (https://dailypost.ng/2024/08/05/protest-displaying-russian-flag-calling-for-military-coup-treason-adeyanju/).
It was a dangerous signal and it served as a warning to Western countries who
are likely to be in support of the protesters in the name of democracy and free
speech. It reminded keen observers that the communists are waiting at the
ringside.
"These
are ominous signs in the Nigerian political horizon. These two ugly
developments, namely, the invitation extended to the military by protesters and
the raising of Russian flags at protest grounds taught organisers of the
nationwide protest one or two lessons.
“In particular, both
incidents reminded the protest organisers that it is always better to consider
the views of the other side because even if we know the beginning, no one knows
the end of protests. Neither do we know all the underlying dynamics and the
intention of other stakeholders, particularly those who may have sinister
motives.
"These
ominous signs call for prayers. Satanic propensities have enveloped the youth all
over the world and we need divine intervention to soften their hearts. They are
in too much of a haste. Materialism, particularly sudden wealth with little or
no sweat is their dream. Their ambitions are often luciferous. They have
just recently added quest for political power to their list of frivolities with
the slogan ‘Not Too Young To Rule’.
"The
ruling class also needs prayers. Let us pray for divine protection and
Solomonic wisdom for the presidency. Let us ask Allah to plant the love of the
masses in the hearts of our state governors, lawmakers and chairmen of local
governments. Even the citizens need prayers to turn them into useful elements,
not destroyers, for the country.
“Although
we are in urgent need of change of mindset to put an end to the proliferation
of bad citizenship #EndBadCitizens, adding it to our prayer points will not be
a bad idea. Creating this scenario through our prayers can change this
country.
"MURIC therefore appeals to all
Imams in the country to use these prayer points tomorrow, Friday, 9th
August, 2024 while Christian clerics use them this coming Sunday, 11th August, 2024. Our
nation is in turmoil. We must turn to the Supreme Creator for peace and
stability to return to our land."
#PrayForPeace
#PrayForNigeria
#EndBadCitizens
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC).
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