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MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Dtoms2: 3:43pm On May 10, 2018
Movement was restricted in the Ikorodu area of Lagos state on the 8th of May 2018 with shops and vehicular movement at a minimum due to the traditional Oro festival.

This has drawn the ire of many who feel that their will is being imposed on. The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) also believes that the Oro priests should be arrested for restricting the movement of people.

According to a statement signed by the Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the Oro festival could become a problem if it’s fixed on a Sunday or Friday as these are the holy days of Christians and Muslims and could potentially lead to violence.

The Statement reads in full


Social and economic activities were paralysed in Ikorodu town, Lagos State, on Tuesday 8th May, 2018 as Oro worshippers unilaterally imposed curfew on the town to celebrate Oro Festival. This was in spite of the assurance given by the police and the traditional institution on free movement. Banks and shops were shut down and there were no vehicular and human movements in many parts of the town. All motor parks in the neighbourhood remained deserted.

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) observes that the unilateral declaration of curfew by Oro priests is illegal, illegitimate and unconstitutional. It is, therefore, ultra vires.

Chapter 4 Section 41 of the 2011 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria says, “Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.” Only the the state government on the advise of the state commissioner of police can impose curfew on a town. Even then, such imposition must be based on adverse security report.

Historically, curfews declared by the priests used to be for the night but due to the pervading general lawlessness in the society, Oro priests have started imposing curfews during the day. This shows that Oro priests are becoming daring and this is instructive. It should not be allowed to continue. Apart from this traditionalists have become more combative and security operatives need to more vigilant.

We all agree that there is freedom of worship so long as no worshipper encroaches on the right of others in any way. But Oro priests are stretching their freedom of worship beyond its limit as their curfews infringe on the citizens’ right of movement.

Masqueraders have attacked churches in many parts of the South East. A mosque was vandalized while worshippers were severely injured by masquerades in Ekiti State. Several skirmishes have also been recorded in other parts of the South between traditional worshippers and Christians or between the former and Muslims.

The negative impacts of the imposition of curfew on any city are too dire to trivialize with. A nation’s economy is run by the movement of homo sapiens and goods. Consequently, billions of naira are lost on every single day a curfew is imposed. Lives are also lost as those seriously sick may find it difficult and sometimes impossible to reach hospitals. All forms of learning and research are also suspended.

Nobody can guaranty the safety of any woman who unknowingly drives in or just enters the town during the Oro festival. Market women cannot buy or sell. Married women cannot leave their residences to purchase vital items for the family. This is likely to breed hunger. Most importantly, the lives of women who are seriously ill or in labour and their unborn infants are imperiled. Even students who are to write examinations have to withdraw, relocate or sleep in unhealthy and unsafe school environments. What kind of people are we? How can we expose our young ones to such dangers in the name of tradition?

The imposition of curfews by Oro priests is therefore archaic, retrogressive, counter-productive, inhuman and barbaric. Also by forbidding women from moving around, Oro priests exhibit exclusive treatment of the female gender. This is discriminatory and misogynic.

MURIC had to intervene about seven years ago when Oro priests manifested their impunity once again by imposing curfew on Ikorodu on a Saturday when students were to take English language in their West African School Certificate Examination (WAEC). The publicity of our press statement on the illegal curfew about two days before the examination on radio and television forced the Oro priests to abort their primordial, parochial and pernicious agenda.

We warn that the imposition of curfews by Oro priests is a disaster waiting to happen. What if it happens on a Sunday? How would Christians attend church? A religious clash may occur. It may spread like wild fire. Church goers have been known to attack shrines in the South East. Or if it occurs on a Friday? How can we guarranty peace in such a situation? Tension has been known to have risen on occasions when the Oro priets imposed curfew during Ramadan. Must we sacrifice lives before we secure our liberty?

This is where the law enforcement agents have to come handy. Yet police complicity cannot be ruled out in the Ikorodu episode. For instance, the Lagos Police Command assured Ikorodu residents of safety and asked them to go about their legitimate businesses. But did that stop the Oro priests?

The curfew (isemo) which was imposed still remained effective. Nobody moved about except the Oro priests and their faithful. Dressed like warriors, the Oro worshippers went around with canes, knives, cutlasses and other weapons. They smoked weed publicly and vandalized markets. Yet no single policeman was in sight. This means that the police statement was ineffective. That curfew was an affront on the police. It is unacceptable.

It is not enough for the police to give assurance of safety. That is mere window-dressing. Police must do more. The police must be able to get a commitment from Oro priests. Police can reach the priests though the traditional ruler who knows them all. They must be made to recant. The problem with Nigeria is not an acute shortage of laws. We have enough laws in place but they are not being enforced. The law must be allowed to work. Our police seem to lack the will to invoke the provisions of the law. Illegal curfews will continue to pervade Southern Nigeria until the police are ready to uphold the rule of law.

Before we round up, there is an urgent need to contribute to the ongoing debate on the demand of Oro worshippers for a day to be declared as a public holiday. MURIC supports this idea on the basis of equal rights and tolerance. Afterall Christians and Muslims have their own public holidays. Traditionalists can have their own holiday but that should not be a licence for imposing any curfew on that particular day. Also, that single day must be synergised with other traditional groups like Sango and Ogun worshippers. Such holiday may also be limited to the South. This will be the responsibility of state governments in the South-West, South-East and South-South.

To cap the edifice, the state governments in Southern Nigeria should address this issue before it is too late. Lawmakers in the various state Houses of Assembly should also do the needful. In particular, the Lagos State House of Assembly must raise the Ikorodu saga on the floor of the House now that it is still fresh. Afterall they are also witnesses to the spectacular mess. We call on law enforcement agents to arrest and prosecute those behind the illegal imposition of curfew in Ikorodu on Tuesday. This should be done in earnest to serve as deterrent to others.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.herald.ng/oro-festival-muslim-group-calls-for-the-arrest-of-priests/amp/

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by MichaelBukamzy(m): 4:07pm On May 10, 2018
Wetin these gworo chewing malams think say Dem be sef

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by aolawale025: 4:10pm On May 10, 2018
Now I know they have lost it totally

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by CROWNWEALTH019(m): 4:10pm On May 10, 2018
I prefer to live with those ORO priest than to live with islamists

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by neezar: 4:10pm On May 10, 2018
Muric should shut up

this is yoruba tradition and it must be respected in their region, the oro festival have been in existence before Islam came to the west

btw I am not from the south west....just stating the obvious

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by PaChukwudi44(m): 4:15pm On May 10, 2018
For the first time I will have to agree with MURIC.How on earth in the 21st century in a big city like lagos,People are stopped from exercising their fundamental right to freedom of movement because some traditionalists are performing some ceremony.Its so so shameful

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by PaChukwudi44(m): 4:16pm On May 10, 2018
neezar:
Muric should shut up

this is yoruba tradition and it must be respected in their region, the oro festival have been in existence before Islam came to the west

btw I am not from the south west....just stating the obvious

its a very stupid tradition and should be done away with.Why don't you ask Calabar people to resume killing of twins because it was there before Christianity and islam came

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by neezar: 4:19pm On May 10, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


its a very stupid tradition and should be done away with.Why don't you ask Calabar people to resume killing of twins because it was there before Christianity and islam came
lol....i won't say it's stupid because I am not part of their tribe and they do inform people when the festival gonna kick off

calabar killing of twins is a different issue

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Truckpusher(m): 4:21pm On May 10, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


its a very stupid tradition and should be done away with.Why don't you ask Calabar people to resume killing of twins because it was there before Christianity and islam came

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by PaChukwudi44(m): 4:22pm On May 10, 2018
neezar:

lol....i won't say it's stupid because I am not part of their tribe and they do inform people when the festival gonna kick off

calabar killing of twins is a different issue

Its very stupid and very shameful that such is happening in the 21st century.Even the abobaku stuff still sounds unbelievable.Are you saying we should be grateful to them for informing us whenever they want to trample on the rights of our women? are you for real? BTW how is the killing of twins in calabar a different issue?

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by PaChukwudi44(m): 4:23pm On May 10, 2018
[quote author=Truckpusher post=67447032][/quote]

so you support such barbaric practices!! Tufiakwa

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by neezar: 4:27pm On May 10, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


Its very stupid and very shameful that such is happening in the 21st century.Even the abobaku stuff still sounds unbelievable.Are you saying we should be grateful to them for informing us whenever they want to trample on the rights of our women? are you for real? BTW how is the killing of twins in calabar a different issue?
according to my knowledge, once a lady sees them or the juju pot....The oro festival is of no use again which will lead to them flogging her....i don't know if they do kill

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by limeta(f): 5:25pm On May 10, 2018
Muric looking for a reason to behead people
Carry this yr islam go saudi we don tire to carry all this shit

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Strikethem: 5:31pm On May 10, 2018
PaChukwudi44:


its a very stupid tradition and should be done away with.Why don't you ask Calabar people to resume killing of twins because it was there before Christianity and islam came
Hear yourself, killing of twins and oro, What is the correlation.?

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by RisMas(m): 7:47pm On May 10, 2018
some people need their brains examined angry The moment they saw MURIC, they never cared to read the content. Nairaland is peopled by lazy children of hate. before you attack me, try and read the statement and ask your self why you are not stupid undecided

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by SalamRushdie: 7:49pm On May 10, 2018
When will MURIC call for the arrest of Killer Fulani herdsmen ?!!!!!!!!

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Omeokachie: 8:33pm On May 10, 2018
Ishaq Akintola should lead the police to their hideout to effect the arrest.

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by trapQ: 8:35pm On May 10, 2018
For the first time I agree with Muric

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by HajimeSaito(m): 9:32pm On May 10, 2018

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by OFFICIAL336: 9:46pm On May 10, 2018
And this Afonja Shekau just dragged the SE into his madness.

How can a Director be the Spokeperson at the time. This one man terror group no go ''everly" disappoint. #Slave

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by AKUDORO(f): 9:57pm On May 10, 2018
Traditional festival are always celebrated.Infact no law govern it.The Oro should be allowed to celebrate theirs.

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Ganiyat72(f): 1:05am On May 11, 2018
grin We Yoruba Muslims self, although muric is sport on this time around. But that does not diminish the fact that most (if not all )of us Muslims are closet. terrorist

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Nobody: 1:30am On May 11, 2018
What about those blocking the road/highways every Friday to do prayer?

It happens in most of the northern region.

If arrest should be the answer, most of his people would have been arrested for blocking motorists during their prayers.

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by kingthreat(m): 7:50am On May 11, 2018
Im a christian and I support this call. These fetish ritualists should retreat to the forests

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:50am On May 11, 2018
I must say that MURIC to some extent made a point here about the movement restriction. There should be freedom of movement and association except the government says otherwise!
Dtoms2:


Also, that single day must be synergised with other traditional groups like Sango and Ogun worshippers. Such holiday may also be limited to the South. This will be the responsibility of state governments in the South-West, South-East and South-South.

https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.herald.ng/oro-festival-muslim-group-calls-for-the-arrest-of-priests/amp/
However MURIC must also remember that Nigeria is a secular country!

Hence the need to assign religious believe to a particular region is very wrong and terroristic

People are free to choose their religion! You don't impose it on them saying that ORO festival should be restricted to the south is very wrong

I am tempted to believe that the rumour which is making round about the annihilation of the Christians in the North is TRUE in order to force islam down the throat of the Northerners!

MURIC president should also be arrested cause he has some explanations to give!


To think that this is coming from a religion that blocks everywhere on FRIDAYs is equally nauseating

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:50am On May 11, 2018
Good development
Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by nairavsdollars(f): 7:50am On May 11, 2018
Useless MURIC, why cant their women come out on that day?

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Okoyeebos: 7:51am On May 11, 2018
MURIC of all groups is talking about rights.

Women are not allowed to practice in Sharia Courts in Nigeria. This is a breach of very basic fundamental rights but MURIC is deaf and dumb to that.

MURIC is just an association of ignorant twerps.

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by ipobarecriminals: 7:51am On May 11, 2018
undecided undecided confused pipu.Una wey dey spread mat on major road and make motorists groan for hours on Fridays nkoh?Nonsense

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Re: MURIC Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Oro Priests In Ikorodu by Authoreety: 7:52am On May 11, 2018
Gff

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