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N3.5m El-Zakzaky feeding bill, grand deception to cover ‘evils’ of Buhari govt —Shi’ites

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N3.5m El-Zakzaky feeding bill, grand deception to cover 'evils' of Buhari govt —Shi'ites

Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN) has faulted the claim by the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, that the Federal Government spends N3.5 million monthly to feed its leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.

The group described the claim as part of the grand deception of the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administration to cover alleged evils being perpetrated againt the Shi’ites leader.

The sect, in a statement in Abuja on Friday by the president of its Media Forum, Ibrahim Musa, said the minister’s claim does not correspond with the reality and present situation of the incarcerated cleric.

Lai Mohammed was heard making the calim on a video that went viral on the internet. The story was reported widely in the media on Thursday.

But responding on Friday, IMN media forum president, Musa, said on the contrary, El-Zakzaky’s quality of feeding had even worsened since he was transferred to Kaduna from Abuja six months ago.

“The Islamic Movement in Nigeria believes that this is part of the grand deception of this administration to present a ‘human face’ after it brutally slaughtered more than one thousand innocent and defenseless civilians in Zaria in December 2015.

“Let us also note that his (El-Zakzaky’s) 3 sons who were also in his residence were among those murdered in cold blood in his presence and buried in mass graves. The atrocity didn’t just stop at that. His residence was completely razed and later flattened.

“This same government had also told the world through the Federal High Court in Abuja that the Sheikh didn’t do anything wrong, but they shot him and the wife and all the atrocities was only to protect him. The Court was not convinced and so ordered that he should be set free. The government reneged.

“Now they lie to the world that they are ‘good’ to him.

“Moreover when some members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria met the Sheikh early last month, among the things he complained of is the poor feeding he is facing since transferred to Kaduna six months ago.

“Considering his age and failing health he deserves some special feeding arrangements, but those holding him custody have denied him that.

“This clearly shows that some security officers are looting public funds under the guise of keeping the Sheikh under ‘protective custody’ which a federal high court in Abuja has since declared illegal under the constitution.

“Also the Minister’s claim which he said is ‘off the record’ clearly exposes the corruption in the DSS. This figure could be true in their records, but they actually use that to loot public funds in the name of feeding the Sheikh, while in reality the Sheikh is the one catering for himself and buying all his domestic needs.

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“The N115,000 daily feeding claim by the Minister is similar to the case of Nigerian Prisons where the government claimed they spend N14,500:00 daily in feeding every individual prisoner in Nigeria. But a visit to the prison tells you that is all lies. The prisoner is malnourished and sick apart from living in congestion with absolutely zero hygiene.

*We consider the statement of the Minister of information as an insult to the personality of our leader Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky. We advise the Minister to desist from involving the Sheikh in his unfortunate lies and for once tell Nigerians the actual truth that the government does not spend such amount on Sheikh Zakzaky.

“We reiterate our call for the government to free Sheikh Zakzaky to enable him seek medical treatment abroad,” the statement read.

 

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