The Guardian (Nigeria)

MURIC lauds Ooni, police for ensuring peaceful religious activities in Ife

- By Sulaimon Salau

TMuslim Rights Concern ( MURIC) has expressed gratitude to the Inspector General of Police, the state Commission­er of Police and the Ooni of Ife for ensuring peaceful activities of religious groups in Ife, Osun State, despite the curfew earlier planned by Oro worshipper­s.

The Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, in a statement, said the group spearheade­d the cry against the proposed curfew by the Oro worshipers, because it will affect the activities of Muslims in the state. However, the curfew did not take place due to the interventi­on of the Ooni of Ife and the security agencies.

Akintola said: “Reports reaching us from our situation room in Ile- Ife indicate the total failure of the curfew declared by Oro worshipper­s in Ile- Ife yesterday, March 27, 2024. From Arubidi through Ehindi, Enuwa, Oriyangi, Igbotapa, Ilare, Moore, etc, the city bubbled with activities as citizens went about their daily work without fear.

“Though the Oro worshipper­s came out in a procession, their outing took place parri pasu with the Ramadan tafsir programmes going on in Enuwa Central Mosque as well as other mosques situated in Ilare, Arubidi, Itakogun, Igbotapa, Ilode, Sabo and other mosques.

“MURIC is also in possession of strong evidence of a peaceful atmosphere in the form of a video showing Muslims as they assembled in front of their mosque listening to the Ramadan tafsir while at the same time a procession of Oro worshipper­s passed by peacefully. The video also showed a good number of policemen in uniform who accompanie­d the Oro worshipper­s to maintain law and order.

“MURIC thanks the Inspector General of Police, the state Commission­er of Police and the Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja II. We commend the profession­al conduct of men of the Nigeria Police in Ile- Ife. In particular, the Ooni must be singled out for the mature and fatherly role which he played in the issue.

“We have reports that the Ooni invited leaders of the Oro worshipper­s and the Muslims and directed that both groups should go about their affairs without disturbing each other or engaging in any act of violence. This is leadership par excellence and we appreciate his Royal Majesty for this. An earlier video clip which is available on Youtube showed the Ooni advising Oro worshipper­s to stop daytime curfews.

“Before we draw the curtain, we wish to put our policy on interfaith in proper perspectiv­e, particular­ly our relationsh­ip with followers of African Traditiona­l Religion ( Oro worshipper­s and adherents of masquerade­s, Osun, Obatala, etc). MURIC embraces people of other faiths in dialogue, tolerance and mutual respect. Our motto is ‘ Dialogue, No Violence’.”

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