Members of
Islamic Movement of Nigeria (MNI), otherwise known as Shiites, have accused
President Buhari of complicity in the detention of their leader, Sheikh Ibrahim
El-Zakzaky, as they alleged that the President has vowed to uproot the
propagation of Shiitism in Nigeria.
They pointed to the interview
granted by the President in Qatar, while faulting the recent statement made by
the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed that the Islamic Movement is a
security risk to the country.
In a statement by the spokesman of
the IMN, Mallam Ibrahim Musa yesterday, the group challenged the Minister to
come out and tell the world when they became a security risk.
“The
President’s complicity is not in doubt. Buhari kept a sealed mouth initially
even when armed soldiers of whom he is the ultimate commander in chief killed
over a thousand unarmed citizens and secretly dumped in mass graves within a
few hours”.
“If the minister is convinced that
their government has justification for brandishing this new position, why won’t
the government charge him to court to prove why they must continue to hold him?
Everyone is presumed innocent until proven otherwise and the government cannot
live above the laws of the land and capriciously detain innocent citizens
without recourse to the laws of the land.
“This same minister had shamelessly
said the courts do not have the full picture in yet another previous interview
when asked why their government was disobeying court judgments. We challenge
the Minister to go and give the courts the full picture and let the courts
scrutinise his allusions. Indeed, security concern has become the currency of
the moment”.
“We would like to reiterate our two
year stance, namely the immediate release of our leader Sheikh Zakzaky and all
other members of IMN being detained across the country. It is our right to
demand for our religious freedom and other fundamental human rights and we will
not shy away from doing just that in a peaceful manner legally,” he said.
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