Leaders of the Muslim community in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have
condemned the demolition of a Central Mosque in Trans-Amadi, as they
called on President Muhammadu Buhari, Governor Nyesom Wike and members
of the National Assembly to intercede on behalf of the over 10,000
worshippers.
Haroon Muhammed, an imam, said the mosque was
demolished by government officials who came with mobile policemen on
August 20, citing non-compliance despite the existence of Rivers State
approved building plan.
Appealing to Governor Wike, Muhammed
said: “This is the most populated mosque. Muslims all over the world can
see what has happened to a mosque that is duly approved by the state
government. We have been harassed three times now – once on the 29th of
last month, then on August 16 and 20 without any formal notice.
“Today,
we are denied a place of worship. We don’t want to foment any trouble
with government officials. We want the world to help us beg the governor
for us to have a place of worship, because this central mosque is the
only one serving the whole of Trans-Amadi. Members of the armed forces,
the agencies, the police, army, oil company workers, and government
workers, who are Muslims, worship im this place.”
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