24th September, 2016
PRESS RELEASE:
PRO-PATIENCE JONATHAN
PROTEST WAS A RENTED CROWD
Hundreds of youths reportedly staged a protest in Port Harcourt yesterday
in support of Mrs. Patience Jonathan, wife of ex-President Jonathan. Mrs.
Jonathan recently had her bank account frozen for laundering huge sums of money.
In particular, the sums of $26 million and $15 million were reportedly
deposited in bank accounts which were allegedly opened by the former First Lady
using the names of her domestic staffers.
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) strongly denounces the Port Harcourt protest. It
is diversionary, unethical and unpatriotic. Those who organized it can better
be described as opportunists, political prostitutes and myopic elements. The
protest is heavily tainted with ethnic jingoism.
It is preposterous that some youths could stand up to stage protests in
support of anyone accused of looting the treasury without critically assessing
the facts of the case at a time when shocking revelations prove that looters
pushed Nigeria’s economy into stormy waters. This ugly incident dents the image
of Nigerian youths and casts a thick shadow of doubt on the moral fiber of
Nigeria’s future leaders.
It is instructive that the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) has disowned
the group as impersonators. This strengthens our suspicion that a rented crowd
staged the protest. It is further proof that corruption is fighting back and
dirty too.
MURIC
salutes the CLO for its courage in publicly dissociating itself from the
shameful hocus pocus. We call on Nigerians to stop manifesting ethnic or
religious bias in the war against corruption. A thief is a thief no matter his
or her tribe or faith. Nigerians also need to realize that the impact of
corrupt practices in terms of impoverishing the masses and depriving them of high
quality living standard is felt by all regardless of political, tribal or
religious affiliation.
We advise Mrs. Patience Jonathan and others in her shoes to desist from
taking desperate steps. The former First Lady should allow the law to take its
due course. We remind her of the basic legal principle that she remains
innocent until proved otherwise by a competent court of law. No one has the
right to drag this country down with him or her. Nigeria is bigger than any
individual, no matter how highly placed.
As we round up, we call on members of civil society and
Nigerians in general to be wary of desperate looters and political shenanigans looking
for hungry Nigerians to fight their dirty war. Looters eat alone. Let them face
the music alone. Let us all unite to save this country from the claws of political
oppressors and socio-economic predators. Let us all fight corruption without any
political, ethnic or religious bias. Let us think of the Nigeria project, not
politics, not tribe, not faith.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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