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MPAC urges media, police to protect Muslims

By Sulaimon Salau
06 November 2020   |   3:01 am
The Muslim Public Affairs Centre, MPAC, has condemned the criminal behaviour and actions committed by individuals who burnt down two mosques in Nsukka, calling on the media and security agencies to protect the Muslims

The Muslim Public Affairs Centre, MPAC, has condemned the criminal behaviour and actions committed by individuals who burnt down two mosques in Nsukka, calling on the media and security agencies to protect the Muslims

Executive Chairman, MPAC, Disu Kamor, said: “MPAC offers its prayers and supports to the Muslim community in Nsukka and we stand in solidarity with the Muslim communities in the SE and SS parts of Nigeria that continue to suffer vicious attacks to their persons and properties.

“This tragedy presents an opportunity for elected officials in the affected states to take leadership in ensuring that violent extremists and those promoting hate do not continue to find it easy to hate, kill and maim.

“Of particular cause for alarm are individuals who serve as hate merchants, using the pulpit as a cover, to create a false impression about Islam and Muslims, and luring bloodthirsty miscreants into false promises of salvation and glory through the practice of hate and violence,” he stated.

Kamor accused the media of not protecting the Muslims at this critical time of unfortunate attack on innocent faithful. He said: “It is sad, once again, to see that the media has maintained complete silence on the recurring crises of mindless attacks on Muslims and their places of worship in the SE and SS states. They have missed several opportunities to report on the plight of these Muslim Nigerians and at this point, it is important to make clear a crucial fact: that media bias is not only about what was reported, but also about what was left unreported. If this criminal silence does not make them an accomplice to these crimes, in the least, it shows that those in the media who are quick to report on Muslims and the atrocities committed in the name of Islam, are willing tools in the hands of extremists.

“They have set aside the ethics and principles of their profession to become allies to the extremists on both sides, breathlessly amplifying the voice of one and rendering the victims of the other voiceless. To their utter shame and disgrace, they are unethical and unscrupulous individuals who practice journalism without conscience and put different pricetags on human lives.”

“We use this occasion to once again call on law enforcement agencies and government officials to protect the Muslim communities and work closer with the Muslim groups in the SE and SS states in order to help end the siege on these communities. It is also necessary for the government, humanitarian groups and public-spirited individuals to provide immediate assistance to those already in the displaced people’s camps as a result of the series of hate-motivated attacks in the last week,” he stated.

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