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Group Gives Police 7 Days To Arrest Traditional Worshippers Who Attacked Muslims In Osun Mosque

Group Gives Police 7 Days To Arrest Oro Worshippers Who Attacked Muslims In Osun Mosque
April 2, 2023

The human rights group said it had received a report of a coordinated attack on a group of Muslim faithful in their mosque in the holy month of Ramadan.

Ta'awunu Human Rights Initiative (THURIST) has frowned upon an attack on Muslims at a mosque in Ile-Ife, Osun State in Southwest Nigeria.

 

The human rights group said it had received a report of a coordinated attack on a group of Muslim faithful in their mosque in the holy month of Ramadan.

 

A statement issued on Saturday by Barr. Sulaymon A. Tadese, the Director-General of the group said, “We had been informed of how a group of Muslim faithful who were observing the last segment of the five obligatory Muslim prayers in their mosque on Thursday, 30th March, 2023 at around 4:30 pm in the evening were attacked by a group of Oro traditional worshippers at Idi Omoh, Ilare, Ile-Ife in which the Imam and other Muslims praying in the said mosque were fatally injured for offence of not obeying Oro Curfew!

 

“The human rights group does not only condemn this despicable act in the strongest term on Muslims in their own mosque and the subsequent wanton destruction of the mosque properties within the premises but also express dissatisfaction over the incompetence, nonchalant and complacency of the Osun State Commissioner of Police to the security of lives and properties of Muslims in Osun State as the chief law enforcement officer of the state.

 

“We recall that similar infractions were had in Ede and Iwo during a public air lecture sometime last year – 2022. The continuance of these unprovoked attacks on peace-loving Muslims is an invitation to chaos.

 

“However, the human rights group demands a thorough investigation into this provocation by persons who think they have more rights than others under the guise of traditional worshippers. 

 

“The Ede, Iwo and now Ile-Ife incidences are one too many. The state commissioner of police is given a seven-day ultimatum to cause an immediate arrest, arraignment and prosecution of perpetrators of this criminal act of public disturbance and attempted murder of peaceful people contrary to the law of the land.

 

“Freedom of religion is constitutionally guaranteed as encapsulated even in the African Charter of People and Human Rights.

 

We shall keep track of this matter until Justice is done and served.”