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Islamic Movement of Nigeria Denies Allegations of Retaliatory Attacks Against Police

KINGSLEY OYEMA by KINGSLEY OYEMA
April 13, 2024
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The leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzaky, has vehemently denied accusations that his organization was planning to launch attacks on police formations in retaliation for recent killings of its members in Kaduna State.

The denial follows the emergence of a controversial wireless message purportedly issued by the Nigerian Police, Borno State Command, alleging that the IMN had vowed vengeance.

In an official statement released by Professor Isah Hassan Mshelgaro on behalf of the IMN, the movement refuted the claims contained in the police communication. The wireless message, reportedly disseminated to all police formations within Borno State, instructed operation-base commanders to be on alert.

Sheikh El-Zakzaky expressed dismay over the allegations, emphasizing that they were unfounded and did not align with the principles or actions of the IMN.

“We want to categorically inform the general public that there is no plan to avenge the killings of our innocent brothers in Kaduna and Zaria,” stated El-Zakzaky.

He further criticized the origin of the alleged intelligence, pointing out that it came from the police headquarters in Maiduguri, a considerable distance away from where the recent killings occurred.

The IMN leader highlighted the organization’s longstanding commitment to non-violence, despite enduring persecution and provocations over the years.

“We, here again, want the public to note that this malicious claim is false,” El-Zakzaky asserted, refuting the notion that the IMN possesses an armed wing.

He urged the Nigerian police to withdraw the purported intelligence message and focus efforts on addressing genuine security threats in Borno State.

Additionally, El-Zakzaky held the Federal and State Governments responsible for the deaths of IMN members during recent protests and vowed to seek justice for the victims.

The IMN cautioned the public against potential manipulations by the police, warning that any security breaches in the named locations should be attributed to the authorities.

In conclusion, El-Zakzaky reiterated the organization’s commitment to seeking justice through peaceful means while underscoring that past injustices would not be forgotten or forgiven.

KINGSLEY OYEMA

KINGSLEY OYEMA

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