
Nigeria President noted that Muslims all over the world demand respect for the Holy Prophets, including Isah (Alaihissalaam, Jesus Christ) and Muhammad (SAW) but where transgressions occur, as alleged to be the case in this instance, the law does not allow anyone to take matters into their hands.
Buhari has
strongly condemned the resort to self-help by the mob in Sokoto, which resulted
in violence, destruction and killing of a second-year student of Shehu Shagari
College of Education, Sokoto, Deborah Samuel.
She was
alleged to have blasphemed against Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the Prophet of Islam
on Thursday.
But
reacting to the incident, President Buhari said the news of the killing of the
young lady by fellow students was a matter of concern and demanded an
impartial, extensive probe into all that happened before and during the
incident.
Moreover,
religious leaders preach that it is not for the believer to judge the actions
of another person. The constituted authority must be allowed to deal with such
matters when they arise.
“No person
has the right to take the law in his or her own hands in this country. Violence
has and never will solve any problem,” said the President.
President
Buhari also directed the Ministries of Information and Culture, Police Affairs
and of Communications and Digital Economy to work with GSM providers and tech
companies to help contain the spread of false and inflammatory information
through social media.
The
President extended the nation’s condolences to the family of the deceased
student and wished all those injured a quick recovery. He commended the
immediate response to the incident by the Government and urged religious and
community leaders to call citizens’ attention to the need to exercise the right
to freedom of speech responsibly.
He called
for tampered comments by the media and calm among the general population while
investigation is ongoing.
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