Shi’ites suspends street protest,sues FG over proscription

The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) on Wednesday announced the temporary suspension of street protest to allow for what it called “new openings into the resolution of the problems, especially the court case instituted by our lawyers on the proscription order made by the federal government this week”

In a statement made available to Journalists in Kaduna and signed by it’s spokesman,Ibrahim Musa, the movement said any body seen protesting in the name of the movement might be because  “this notice hasn’t reach those in the field or this message is misunderstood or it is some security agents who are mischievously behind it as they have been doing in an attempt to smear our image”.

According to him, the decision was taken in “good faith out of respect for some eminent people and groups, whose input in the resolution of the problems appears genuine”.

The statement reads: “The Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) do hereby announce to the general public and the international community that it has temporarily suspended its Free Zakzaky street protests to allow for some new openings into the resolution of the problems, especially the court case instituted by our lawyers on the proscription order made by the federal government this week. “It has taken this step in good faith out of respect for some eminent people and groups, whose input in the resolution of the problems appears genuine and we sincerely hope an amicable way could be found to solve the crises surrounding the illegal detention of our leader for almost four years now.

It thanked both national and international civil rights activists and organizations who it said have been busy demanding the protection of their fundamental human rights as enshrined in the constitution.

“We also thank the press, both national and international, and the social media activists for the full coverage of our activities throughout the struggle for justice. “We are committed to exploring the new openings we have seen in resolving this protracted issue.

The movement therefore, reiterated its demand that its leader, his wife and several others in detention be given their freedom denied to them since 2015”.

 

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