The Muslim Rights concern group, MURIC has reacted
to the abduction of Five pastors of the Redeemed Christian Church of God
by unknown gunmen.In a statement sent to POLITICS NIGERIA on Saturday
signed by its leader, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, the group urge Nigerians to
pray for the safe return of the Pastors.
“We are deeply
distressed by this ugly development. We empathise with Pastor Enoch
Adeboye, the General Overseer of the RCCG. We urge Nigerians to join
Pastor Adeboye in prayer for the quick and safe return of the kidnapped
pastors.“Our appeal for prayers is to all Nigerians regardless of
religion or tribe.
We are one from Adam and Adam was from
ordinary sand. It must be humanity first. Let us unite in prayers. A
nation that prays together stays together.“In particular, we beseech
Nigerian Muslims who are currently on hajj (pilgrimage) to add the safe
return of the five pastors to their prayer points. We appeal to those
among them who are already in Makkah to perform a special tawaf
(circumambulation of the Ka’abah) and Sa‘y to ask Almighty Allah to
intervene in the plight of the pastors. Those who are still in Madinah
are urged to offer two rak‘ahs each at the Prophet’s (SAW) mosque for
the same purpose.
“In addition, we call on all Muslim Asalatu
groups throughout Nigeria to dedicate time to special prayers for the
five pastors during their Asalatu sessions tomorrow Sunday 4th August,
2019. They should please pray to Allah to stop the spate of criminality
in our country.“This is not the time for blame game. Those who
concentrate on blaming government and the security agencies are chasing
shadows. They have missed the substance. The reality is that security is
the responsibility of all of us. These kidnappers grew up in some
families. This is indubitable evidence of the collapse of family values.
Greed has supplanted self-satisfaction and immorality has displaced
self-discipline in our homes.
“In our concluding remarks, we
affirm that our hearts go to the families of the abducted pastors. We
are deeply saddened. We share their fears and trepidations. Nonetheless,
we appeal to them all to take heart and to be strong in faith. We are
with them every inch of the way. They must not lose hope as the nation
prays for them. We are confident that the five pastors will return home
unhurt.”
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