28th March, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
IGNORE
ALLEGATIONS AGAINST NAHCON ON SOCIAL MEDIA
The social media has been
awash recently with a fake hajj fare. In addition, some Muslim individuals and
groups have been calling on the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) to expose what
they called an outrageous N1.8 million hajj fare. Some of the social media
messages have also been calling on principal actors in the Federal Government
(FG) to take action.
MURIC has responded with a
press statement aimed at nipping the rumour in the bud. In its response issued
on Thursday, 28th March, 2019, the Islamic human rights organization
debunked the allegation of an outrageous hajj fare as the handiwork of
mischievous elements who have their hidden agenda.
“We are fully aware of
what is happening. We received all those messages on social media but as a
responsible Islamic group, we did not allow our emotion to run riot. We
investigated and found out that the allegation is false, baseless and unfounded.
“It is borne out of
mischief. Somebody somewhere has his own agenda and they want to use MURIC to
spread false alarm or to bring fellow Muslims down. We will not allow ourselves
to be used as tools in Nigeria’s notorious pull-him-down syndrome (PhD).
“Among our findings is
that the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has not even fixed any
hajj fare yet. So where did they get the figures which they are brandishing? Another
discovery is that this same document was in circulation about three years ago
and it was refuted at the time.
“Social media may be good
but it is pregnant with pitfalls. We therefore warn Muslims to be wary of the
negative aspects of social media, particularly fake news. It is not only
counter-productive but also destructive. Fake news is an ill wind that blows no
one any good.
“We advise Muslims around
the country to always put their faith into real practice by following the true
teachings of Islam. The teaching of Islam on an issue like this is in Qur’an
49:6 where Allah says, ‘O you who believe! If an
evil person comes to you with any news, verify it lest you should harm people
in ignorance and afterwards you become regretful for what you have done.’
“The
Glorious Qur’an also warns against spreading unverified information or acting
on it because there are eschatological implications for such actions. It says, ‘And follow not that of which you have no
knowledge. Verily, the hearing, and the sight, and the heart of each of those
ones will be questioned’ (Qur’an 17:36)
“As we rise from this intervention, we declare
that the hajj fare package which has gone viral on social media is fake,
unrealistic and a mirage. We enjoin Nigerian Muslims to avoid spreading fake
news, to investigate every piece of information before acting on them and
before sharing them. Finally, we advocate caution on the part of every Nigerian
in respect of use of social media”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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