15th May, 2019
MURIC REJECTS PROSPECT OF MILITARY COUP
The Nigerian military yesterday dissociated
itself from a document calling for dissolution of the present administration. According
to the report, the document is currently being circulated within the country.
Furthermore, the document also advocated for the setting up of an interim
government.
Reacting to the development, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), has described the document as illegal and provocative. The
organisation’s reaction was contained in a press statement issued on Wednesday
15th May, 2019 by its Founder and Director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
“This
is unacceptable. It is irritating, preposterous and ludicrous. How can any sane
individual or group be calling for a military coup d’etat in 21st
century Nigeria? It is anachronistic. We have no doubt that it is the handiwork
of unpatriotic and unscrupulous elements.
“They will fail. They will fail because the
Nigerian people are solidly behind President Muhammadu Buhari. The people have
spoken. They spoke loudly with their votes when they elected the incumbent
again for the second term. It is desperation that is pushing some people to come
up with this crazy idea.
“We have no iota of doubt that this document
came from the corruption camp. They are bitter. They are frustrated. They want
it to be business as usual but they have seen that Buhari means business. Now
they want to get by the bends what they failed to get by the straight. For them
it has always been by hook or by crook.
“President
Buhari has inspired Nigerians and the latter have taken the cue. Nigerians have
seen transparency, probity and accountability under Buhari. Modern trains are
all over the place. Our roads are taking shape again. Public office holders no
longer act with impunity. There is no financial recklessness in governance. There
is no going back to corruption. It is dead. The corpse of corruption is in the
mortuary. What remains is its burial and that will come very soon.
“MURIC commends the military for speaking
out against the move. We charge the Nigerian people to reject hypocrites and
parasites who are aiming to dismantle our nascent democracy. It is an
invitation to anarchy. We warn that any attempt at a coup will be resisted by
the Nigerian people. We refuse to be led into economic slavery once again. We
will rather live as free men and women in our graves than live as paupers and
slaves in our own land”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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