2nd
September, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
GIVE US A BYPASS IN JOS ZONE OF DEATH – MURIC
An Islamic human
rights outfit, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the Federal
Government (FG) to create a bypass around the city of Jos in such a way that
travellers coming from the North to the South will not have to go through Jos
township. This, according to the group, will minimise the killing of travellers
at roadblocks within the city of Jos.
MURIC made this
appeal on Thursday, 2nd September, 2021 through its director and
founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
According to MURIC, “It is no longer news
that Jos has for a long time been a killing ground and a death zone that has
defied all solutions. Most importantly, it has proved a most dangerous zone for
Muslim travellers in particular as well as other innocent members of the public
who pass through the city on their ways up North or down South.
“Hundreds of
Muslims have been declared missing around the area. However, the discovery of
ponds containing missing vehicles and several abandoned wells in recent times
has increased the suspicion that victims’ vehicles are usually pushed inside
the ponds while their bodies were dumped inside the abandoned wells.
“A case in
reference is the discovery of the car of Major General
Idris Alkali (rtd) who went missing on 3rd
September 2018 while travelling from Abuja to Bauchi via Jos. His vehicle was later
found inside a pond in Dura-Du in Jos South on 29th September 2018
after draining the water in the pond. His body was found more than one month
later in an open well in Guchwet village of Shen district in Jos South Local Government
Area.
“Based on this
incident and the fact that many other vehicles were also found inside the pond,
including an 18-seater bus, MURIC considers Jos area too dangerous for travelers
who are just passing through.
“We therefore charge the Fedeferal Government (FG) to create a
bypass for vehicles going from the North to the South and vice versa. Such a
bypass will enable travelers who do not intend to enter Jos city to avoid the
area. This is a very urgent matter.
“Meanwhile a 24-hour
tight security should be provided on the main road used by travelers inside the
city pending the commencement and completion of work on the proposed bypass. It
should be noted that this proposal will address one of the areas and causes of
insecurity in Nigeria if it is promptly addressed.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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