An Islamic Human Rights organization, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has declared that the Minister of Communications, Dr. Isa Ali
Pantami, deserves an apology for the wrong accusation from Sahara Reporters.
In a press release signed by the Director, Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC), Professor Ishaq Akintola, he said that Sahara Reporters
accusation of Dr. Ali Isa Pantami of purchasing three houses within the period
that he became a minister is a highly defamatory and malicious allegation.
It will be recalled that Popular Nigerian tabloid, Sahara
Reporters, recently published a story in which it alleged that the Minister of
Communications, Dr. Isa Ali Pantami, has purchased three houses within the
period that he became a minister. The Minister last week denied the allegation
with solid facts but nothing has been heard from the newspaper after the
minister’s rebuttal.
The statement read, “The Muslim Rights Concern is deeply
concerned that Sahara Reporters has picked on an innocent Islamic scholar of
international reputation for yellow journalism. Minister Pantami is a rare
product of Islamic scholarship. We are proud of him and we frown at any attempt
to stain his name.
“The fact that many Nigerians go into politics and hold
public office for ulterior motives does not mean that all Nigerians are
thieves. There are still a large number of honest Nigerians at home and in
diaspora. We have no scinttila of doubt that Dr. Pantami stands tall among the
latter group.
“We have remained quiet all this while hoping that Sahara
Reporters would withdraw its statement particularly after the minister had
successfully defended himself. Facts are known to be sacred in journalism and
we expect the newspaper to restrict itself to facts only. We know that the
press is powerful but no media house has the moral right to abuse that power.
“It is our honest belief that Minister Pantami has been
wronged by Sahara Reporters. He deserves an apology. Therefore the newspaper
should do the needful otherwise it will lose the respect of the general public.
“MURIC appeals to the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ)
to take necessary steps towards ensuring that journalists uphold the ethics of
the profession. Freedom from malicious damage is the fundamental right of every
citizen and NUJ has a duty to protect innocent citizens from antagonistic
journalism.”
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