The leader of the Islamic 
Movement of Nigeria (IMN) popularly known as Shiite sect in Sokoto 
State,  Sheikh Qasimu Omar, yesterday blamed politicians for inciting  
residents against their members, saying the group had no plans 
whatsoever to organise a procession or Joint African General Meeting in 
Sokoto state.
Speaking 
with journalists in his residence in Sokoto at the weekend, Umar said 
the Shiite sect was not planning to conduct procession in commemoration 
of the Maulud (birthday of prophet Mohammed) in the state. He described 
the wicked rumour as the antics of selfish politicians who were bent on 
creating disaffecting among the citizens of the state.
Umar lamented that unscrupulous politicians were bent on inciting the people against the Shiite sect in order to achieve their sinister motives
“We believe 
this is a plot by politicians to create disaffection in the polity and 
give license to people to attack and even kill our members.
“The 
Commissioner of Police visited me two weeks ago and I told him that we 
have no plan to organise any Joint African General Meeting in Sokoto and
 that we have the right as citizens to worship the way we want in line 
with our doctrine.
“They don’t 
have the right to stop us from conducting our worship. In fact, the 
Izalat sect conducted an African congress in Sokoto last month and 
nobody stopped them. “If they don’t want us to celebrate Maulud today 
let them say it.  Are we not Nigerians, don’t we have any right to worship the way we want. Why are they trying to stop us?,” Umar queried.
He called on the public to disregard the rumour, saying members of the sect would not embark on procession to commemorate the Eid-el-Maulud.
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