The Muslim Rights Concern,
MURIC, on Monday charged Nigerian youths to vote massively in the forthcoming
elections.
MURIC explained that the
upcoming elections was “watershed” in the history of Nigeria, adding that it
avails youths the opportunity to choose between sentiment and objectivity.
The body appealed to
Nigerians not to adopt a lukewarm attitude towards the forthcoming general
elections.
The statement reads: “We
must not be lackadaisical about this election because it is a watershed in the
history of our nation. For the first time in a very long period, Nigerians have
the opportunity to choose between sentiment and objectivity and between reality
and sheer mirage.
“We have a lifetime
opportunity to choose between motion without movement and progressive motion.
This is the time to decide whether to return to the regime of rapaciously
voracious kleptomaniacs who gave us darkness and bad roads, those who killed
our old railway, national air carrier, Dunlop, Michellin, etc, or to march
forward with those who have improved our electricity, repaired our roads, built
new Macadam roads, brought back the good old days of rail transport system,
paid retirees and did much more.
“MURIC will not hide the
truth from Nigerians because we are very much concerned. We cannot keep quiet
because we are significant stakeholders. The next few days will determine
whether the Nigerian masses who are under severe economic oppression and acute
poverty will be set free. These are men and women who are at the bottom of the
socio-economic pyramid in this country today. There is an urgent need to reduce
the gap between the rich and the poor and only a regime which is committed to
the development of critical infrastructure can do that.
“We must vote our
conscience. What we are advocating is massive turnout at the polling booths.
Nigerians of all persuasions: Christians, Muslims, traditionalists must go to
the polls. Nigerians of all tribes must do the same. Poverty knows no religion.
Disease knows no creed. Hunger knows no tribe. Yoruba, Hausa, Igbo, Itsekiri,
etc, Muslims, Christians and traditionalists have all been trapped for hours on
the bad roads for the past sixteen (16) years. All of us have been enjoying it
now that they are being repaired regardless of where we belong. The new trains
will not turn back anyone because he is a Muslim or a Christian.
“The sacrifice which we
must make on those voting days are not for us per se, it is for our children,
our grand children and our great grand-children. Let us stand there in the sun
or in the rain as the case may be on that day knowing fully well that it is the
day of sowing so that we can reap in future. The smooth roads, the tube, the
underground rails, the trollies, the trams, the fantastic engineering network
of overhead bridges which advanced countries enjoy today did not just get there
by wishful thinking. The citizens worked consciously for it and made
sacrifices. They also made sure that they did not elect thieves. They picked
people of integrity. It is now our turn.
“Unless we do the needful,
our children are going to ask us what we did when we saw things were
deteriorating in this country. Why did you allow Nigeria to become this rotten?
Why did you surrender our country to political shenanigans? Why can’t we enjoy
electricity like other countries?
“We heard that you
restarted the railways and they worked in 2019, where are they now? We heard
that the second Niger Bridge was more than half completed in 2019, who stopped
it? We heard that an ultramodern cancer machine was installed in the University
of Lagos Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in 2019, what happened to that machine? Why
are Nigerians still travelling outside the country to cure cancer? Why is
cancer still killing Nigerians? Why is our generation wasted away?
“MURIC reminds Nigerians
that 2019 election is not about religion or ethnicity. We must vote for those
who will make our country great by improving infrastructure, raising the
standard of living, paying workers regularly, plugging leaking holes and
promoting transparency, probity and accountability.
“We urge young Nigerians to
eschew violence in all its ramifications before, during and after the
elections. Those who hire thugs will continue to live after the election
whereas many of those who allow themselves to be used may die in the process.
Our youths must therefore avoid violent acts like ballot-snatching and the
kidnapping of opposition candidates.
“As a parting shot, MURIC
appeals to Nigerian voters: don’t sell your vote. It is your power. It is your
right to choose the direction you want your country to go. It is your
conscience and your conscience is your essence. The man dies in him who puts
his conscience on sale. We appeal to candidates of various categories in the
2019 general elections to be valiant in contest, humble in victory and
magnanimous in defeat. It must be Nigeria first.
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