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MURIC’s directors raises the alarm over attempted murder

By Editor
23 December 2016   |   1:40 am
The home of Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) was visited by four suspected gunmen on Sunday, 18th December, 2016.
Ishaq Akintola

Ishaq Akintola

The home of Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) was visited by four suspected gunmen on Sunday, 18th December, 2016. The men, who arrived around 6 pm, wore native dresses and turbans to disguise themselves as Islamic scholars.

General Secretary, MURIC, Mallam Yakeen Williams, said the men who came in an old, grey Toyota car made spirited efforts to gain entrance into the house but were denied entry.

“They were told to dial Professor Akintola’s telephone number if indeed they knew him but they could not do so. Claiming that they had come to invite the professor to a conference, they left after promising to return the next day but nothing has been heard from them since,” he said.

A more brutal attack on the residence of Professor Akintola which took place three years ago, which was carried out by six heavily armed men about 1.20 am.

“It was clear that they were killers because they entered the building shooting sporadically without demanding for money or any other thing. Although Allah saved the Islamic scholar from the intruders, his wife, Alhaja Aminat Akintola, was shot. One of the vigilance men in the area was killed while two of the attackers were also shot.

“We strongly suspect that the latest incident was either an attempt to kidnap the renowned activist or to assassinate him. Akintola is a special asset to Nigeria and the best this country can do for him is to give him maximum protection. We therefore appeal to the Inspector General of Police to ensure the safety of Professor Akintola and his household,” he said.MURIC, therefore, called on Islamic scholars and the general public to be security conscious.

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