The Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) has said that its members were observing the Quds day procession and not protesting as being circulated by security agencies.
IMN, also known as Shi’ites, in a statement signed by Sidi Munir Mainasara Sokoto on behalf of the religious group reminded the public that this may be the last Friday in the Month of Ramadan which is the international Quds day where people of consciousness will come out to the street to show their solidarity to the oppressed people of Palestine.
“Our attention has been drawn to a circular released by the security forces saying we are coming out today in Abuja for what they called release Zakzaky’s international passports protest and it may be violent.
“It’s necessary for us to remind the public that today may be the last Friday in the Month of Ramadan which is the international Quds day in which all people of consciousness will come out to the street to show their solidarity to the oppressed people of Palestine.
“It is obvious that we are coming out today but the procession is not with regard to the international passports of Sheikh El-Zakzaky(H) as they alleged, and is not for only Shi’ites, not even for only Muslims but for all people that have feelings and concern for humanity”, the statement said.
The IMN further explained that Quds day rallies and procession is a global event which holds almost everywhere in the World including New York City, London and even Tel Aviv, the capital city of Israel.
“Abuja would not be exempted just because Buhari doesn’t want it to hold, they don’t have the constitutional backup to attack Protesters for any reason.
“We are no doubt coming out if they want to kill, they should do as usual, but the public should know that Buhari is attacking Quds day matchers not release Zakzaky’s Passports protesters.
“In their usual manner, the Police had resorted to lies to mislead the public in order to justify their show of shame as they planned to attack innocent people among which were female and children coming out to show their solidarity with the oppressed People of Palestine”, the statement added.
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