21st January, 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC SLAMS
BOKO HARAM FOR KILLING CLERIC
The chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) in Michika Local Government Area of Adamawa State, Rev. Lawan Andimi, has
been killed by the Boko Haram terrorist group. The cleric was declared missing
on 2nd January, 2020 but was later discovered to have been kidnapped
by Boko Haram. A video clip later confirmed that Rev. Andimi was kidnapped by the
insurgents.
Meanwhile, an Islamic human
rights body has expressed consternation and bewilderment at the killing. The
group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) described the incident as horrendous,
ungodly and barbaric. MURIC spoke through its director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola on Tuesday evening, 21st January, 2020.
“We are at a loss for words. This killing is horrendous, ungodly and
barbaric. We condemn it in the strongest terms possible. We reiterate our earlier declaration that Boko
Haram is not an Islamic group. Rather it is a group of misled zealots. Any
group that kills at will and sheds the blood of innocent people cannot
represent Islam.
“What is the crime of Rev.
Andimi? Being a Christian is not a crime. There are thousands of honest,
hardworking, law-abiding and God-fearing Christians in this country. Every
individual is free to follow any faith of his or her choice because the Qur’an
forbids compulsion in religion (Glorious Qur’an 2:256) while the Nigerian
Constitution guarantees freedom of religion in Section 38 (i) & (ii).
“It is crystal clear from the
antics of Boko Haram that the group is keen on igniting a religious war. They
are deliberately targeting Christians for attacks in order to provoke the
Nigerian Christian community. But they have failed. They have failed because
Nigerians understand what Boko Haram is doing. We will not fall into Boko Haram’s
trap. We call on all Nigerians regardless of religious background to unite
against Boko Haram. We must stand up together to fight the evil in our midst.
“MURIC calls on the Federal
Government to intensify and expedite action on uprooting the last vestiges of
Boko Haram. We charge the Nigerian
military to leave no stone unturned in its efforts to eliminate the insurgents.
“Our hearts are heavy as we remember the bereaved family. But we are
assured in the global reach of God’s divine umbrella. Only Him can console
them. Only Him can heal. We pray that the Almighty God will give succour to
members of the deceased’s family, his friends and associates.
“We commiserate with the
leadership of CAN in particular and the Nigerian Christian community in
general. In times like this, it is only patience, maturity and statesmanship
that have kept Nigeria going. We must remember that both sides have lost key
figures to Boko Haram attacks. Many Imams and high profile Shaykhs have been
killed by these same insurgents. We are all losing our loved and respected
clerics, friends and family members. We are all victims. Let us console
ourselves and strengthen our position with prayers instead of resorting to blame
game.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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