News  |  Nigeria  |  National  

We’re open to dialogue with FG, says IMN leader

By Danjuma Michael, Katsina  |   20 October 2019   |   4:56 am  

[FILES] Members of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) during a protest to press for the release of their leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky in Lagos… PHOTO: EMEKA NWACHUKWU

The interim leader of outlawed Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Shiek Yakubu Yahaya has expressed his group’s readiness to end lingering friction with the Federal Government through dialogue.

Yahaya said despite the killing and imprisonment of its members, the group was willing to put such behind and allow peace to reign through meaningful reconciliation.

He said, yesterday, in Katsina State, during a press conference in place of the usual procession to commemorate the annual Arbaeen Symbolic Trek.

The Arbaeen Symbolc Trek is an event to mark the 40th day of the murder of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Mohammad, who was killed on the 10th Muharran.

IMN had scheduled a trek for today across the country, but it didn’t hold in most states, due to security concerns. 

He said the group would never do anything or allow anyone to deceive them into engaging in any activity that would breach the country’s existing peace.

Yahaya lamented the intimidation of the group’s members last Thursday by security agents in Abuja, during the annual Arbaeen procession, which led to the arrest of 15 IMN members.

He complained that many of the group’s members had suffered in the hands of security agents.

You may also like

51 mins ago
Police in Lagos State have intercepted some bags of substances, suspected to be Indian Hemp, at a Jetty in Ojo area of Lagos and arrested a suspect.
37 mins ago
Bosses worried about turnover or wondering how long a new hire will stick around can now turn to AI for a heads-up on who might be next out the door.
31 mins ago
The Federal Government has charged stakeholders in the automotive sector on the realisation of made-in-Nigeria vehicles for economic growth and development. The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Doris Anite, said this on Thursday in Abuja, during a Dialogue on Automotive Component Manufacturing in Nigeria. According to Anite, the country has the consumer base…