NSCIA condemns #EndSARS protesters’ attacks on Muslims in Southeast, South-South Nigeria
Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs has condemned the #EndSARS protesters’ attacks unleashed on the Muslims living in the Southeast and South-South.
While condemning this in a statement signed by the Council’s Chairman, Media Committee, Femi Abbas, NSCIA reacts that the mass protests embarked upon by Nigerian youth across the country have assumed a dangerous religious posture as Mosques and Muslim worshippers are now the targets of protesters’ violence in those parts of the country.
“The attention of Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has been drawn to a dangerous trend recklessly emerging in certain parts of the South-East and South-South of Nigeria with unbridled impunity,” the statement reads.
“From reliable information reaching the apex body of Nigerian Muslim Ummah, the current mass protests embarked upon by Nigerian youths across the country, seems to have assumed a dangerous religious posture as Mosques and Muslim worshippers are now the targets of protesters’ violence in those parts of the country,” it adds.
The statement reveals that the Central Mosque of Orlu, in Imo State, was “viciously attacked and burnt down last Wednesday (October 21, 2020) with one Muslim worshipper callously killed, while about four others were terribly injured by the so-called ‘peaceful protesters”.
It was also reported that before mayhem was fully unleashed on that Mosque, the personal belongings of the worshippers met therein were carted away in a gangsteric style of predators.
“The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs is well informed that the Muslims in those regions are now living in fear of uncertainty, having been marked for possible annihilation or massacre, for practicing a religion other than Christianity.
“The danger in this development is that a precedent is being aggressively set for a religious war, the consequences of which no one can predict with precision.
“The incidents that led to the current nationwide protests are well known and well defined,” the Council warns in a statement.
NSCIA further warns that the incidents, which mainly concern police brutality, have nothing to do with religion and Nigerian constitution guarantees freedom of worship in all parts of the country.
It also notes that there were inciting utterances coming out of some houses of worship, in the name of sermon, in certain parts of the country, before the outbreak of the ongoing protests.
“The NSCIA had suspected that a hidden agenda was being built, in certain quarters, to engender a dubious insurrection that could serve as a precursor for a religious war in the land.
“Thus, the turning of a supposedly peaceful nationwide protest into a violent one did not come to NSCIA as a surprise.
“After all, there can be no oozing out of a suffocating smoke from any chimney without the presence of fire, somewhere around, giving vent to the effect of such smoke,” the religious body explains.
It continues that “No well-meaning Nigerian groups or individuals, will claim not to know that the NSCIA does not make any frivolous noise, especially through the media, as a matter of threat to any religious group in the country.
“However, for the very first time, this apex body of Nigerian Muslim Ummah is hereby heaving a sound of warning to any fanatical religious group or individuals that may want to take Muslims as object of undue persecution in any part of the country.
“No tribal or religious group has monopoly of violence just as no particular region is earmarked exclusively for practice by any particular group of worshippers.
“Seeing this development as a very dangerous trend that may entail a very dangerous backlash if not immediately stopped, therefore, the NSCIA hereby calls on all Governors of the South-East and South-South to quickly step into this matter with a view to checkmating the pernicious trend immediately and ensure the lives of Muslims in their respective States.
“As a country, Nigeria has enough political and economic problems to grapple with, already.”
NSCIA, also warns that adding any religious dimension to those problems may spell doom for this giant of Africa.
While alerting the Inspector General of Police to the dangerous development, the NSCIA states that it has been patient enough, but it cannot be forced to go beyond its elasticity limit as an apex religious body with millions of worshippers as its members.