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MURIC Blames Hardship On Global Recession; Says Tinubu Not Responsible

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The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has urged Nigerians to be cautious over the current economic situation in the country.

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The Islamic body said it would be wrong for Nigerians to destroy their country due to the hardship they are going through, noting that Nigeria is not the only nation facing the current economic crisis.

The group in a statement on Friday signed by its leader, Prof. Ishaq Akintola named countries that are going through hard times, including France, Britain, Canada, the United States of America, USA.

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According to Akintola, some countries like the United Kingdom and Japan are currently facing economic recession, saying what Nigeria is experiencing at the moment is the effects of globalization.

The MURIC leader also absolved Nigerian leaders from the economic hardship facing the nation, noting that the country is part of a global village which cannot be isolated from the bad times facing the world at the moment.

“Something must be very wrong with the world economy,” MURIC said.

The statement read in part: “Something must be terribly wrong with the world’s economy if great democracies like Britain, France, Canada and America are facing worse economic decline. Nigerians in diaspora have been complaining of tough times and it all began with the COVID-19 lockdown when the world’s economy was totally shut down. Things have not been the same since then.

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“Nigerians have two major lessons to learn from this ugly developments. Firstly, Nigeria is merely suffering from the bandwagon effect of a distraught global economy. We are not an island. What is happening to the naira and the skyrocketing prices is not isolated. Neither can we blame our leaders for it. It is a natural concomitant of events in a global village. We can only blame globalisation for it.

“Secondly, although there are reports of recession in those countries, their citizens have not resorted to violence. Public properties are not being attacked. Neither are there threats by their military to stage coups because they are sensible enough to know that the military are not trained for politics or management of battered economies.

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“The threat of a military coup allegedly issued by the former head of state, General Ibrahim Babangida is therefore in bad taste and it is most unfortunate. We advise Nigerians to ignore him if indeed the report is true.

The military’s past incursion into politics brought Nigeria to where it is today. Characterized by lack of probity, total absence of accountability, disrespect for the rule of law, dehumanisation of the citizenry, tyranny, totalitarian dictatorship, etc, military rule is a hydra-headed monster which Nigerians must avoid at all cost.

“The worst civilian rulers are better than the best military rulers. You can change a civilian president at the polls but you are permanently at the mercy of a military ruler. Military rule has no timeline whereas a civilian ruler has just four years to prove his mettle or be changed at the polls.

“We therefore urge Nigerians to shun all undemocratic attempts at changing the system. We are aware of incitements to demonstrations and some have actually taken place. We admit that demonstrations are our right to express grievances but we must be wary of hijackers whose evil plans are more luciferous than that of the authors of #EndSARS.

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“Nigerians must not listen to those who incite them to destroy public property. Only sadists can look at the hundreds of brand new luxurious buses of the Lagos State Government which were all burnt down and feel a sense of achievement. Those buses were about to be launched for use as public transport by the citizens. We must never allow such madness again,” the group said.

Recall that not a few Nigerians have taken to the street in recent days to protest the high cost of living in the country.

Some opinion leaders such as the Emir of Kano, Ado Bayero last week counselled President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to deal with the economic crisis before it is too late.


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