Official Statement from Shiate Group IMN
The
Northern State Governors Forum (NSGF), in a communiqué issued at its
meeting last Friday, called on the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) to
cooperate with the Judicial Commission of Inquiry set up by the Kaduna
State Government to investigate the December military attack on members
of IMN in Zaria.
We
appreciate the Governors call, at least it is an acknowledgement on
their part that something unfortunate in the history of the North
happened in Zaria that if not handled fairly and justly could have
long-term consequences for the region and the country in general.
However IMN made their points for staying away from the commission very
clear and will like to remind the Governors and the general public. None
of the reasons have been given consideration or addressed by any of the
relevant authorities or even by the NSGF or all those clamouring for
our appearance before the commission.
Foremost
among the reasons is the continued incarceration of the leader of the
Islamic Movement, Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky, who we all know was attacked
in his own house towards midnight in what the Army termed ‘cordoned and
search’ operation without any justification. The crux of the matter is
that there is simply no rational basis for the soldier’s attack in his
residence in the first place. In effect justice demands that Sheikh
Zakzaky is supposed to be a free man so that he can give his own input
to the Commission on his own volition.
As
things stands now, those who are accused of killing at least 1000
people including women and children are roaming about freely, despite
admission that they buried at least 347 of those in a night burial in a
mass grave in an attempt to hide their crime. On the other hand, Sheikh
Zakzaky and hundreds of his followers who are victims of the brutal
military attack are behind bars, with some standing trial for alleged
culpable homicide. This smacks of gross injustice and bias on the part
of the government that sets up the Commission. IMN firmly believes that
for justice to be seen to be done, Sheikh Zakzaky should be promptly set
free unconditionally.
IMN
also pointed at the lopsided composition of the commission, which is
set in a way to suggest that the final report was already determined
against it. We have already pointed out to the government and the public
that among the ’13 wise men and women’ of the Commission are three
people who are well known in their hate campaigns against the IMN. This
has not been addressed too.
What we had
expected the NSGF to have dwelt up is not our absence from the
proceedings of the Commission but the disturbing facts emanating from
the confessions of the Kaduna state government in the mass burial of 347
people and the denial of such a war crime by the soldiers involved. The
Army admitted before the panel that it handed ‘few corpses’ for the
mass burial. Our records shows that close to 400 others remain
unaccounted for.
Thus
the NSGF ought to be sufficiently disturbed that a "few" of their
citizens were secretly buried in mass grave by one of their members and
even more disturbing is the majority of the victims are yet to be
accounted for. Did they task Governor Nasiru Elrufai to explain?
The
Islamic Movement sincerely believes it is not too late for the NSGF to
demand for the immediate release of Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and other
members of IMN in detention. It is only when victims of the military
attack in Zaria are savoring their freedom just like their attackers
that justice might be expected from any judicial commission of inquiry.
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