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Afenifere warns security over inflammatory remarks in SW
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32079, member: 636"] A prominent Yoruba cultural group has sounded an urgent alarm about inflammatory rhetoric threatening peace across southwestern Nigeria. Afenifere expressed deep concern over statements made public about potential religious conflicts potentially destabilizing community harmony. The organization specifically targeted remarks from Professor Ishaq Akintola of Muslim Rights Concerns regarding mosque demolition and alleged tensions between religious groups. Afenifere challenged Akintola's claims as unsubstantiated and potentially dangerous for regional stability. They meticulously investigated the circumstances surrounding accusations against Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele and found no evidence supporting claims of intentional Muslim persecution. Through careful research, Afenifere discovered that Bamidele actually facilitated reconstructing a modern market in Aramoko Ekiti, which included 60 open shops and 40 lockup shops. During the market's inauguration last March, the local Chief Imam even offered opening prayers, demonstrating existing interfaith cooperation. These facts directly contradict Akintola's inflammatory narrative designed to create division. Emphasizing Yoruba cultural values of tolerance and mutual respect, Afenifere urged intelligence agencies like the Nigeria Police Force Intelligence Department and Department of State Services to monitor individuals and groups potentially stoking religious tensions. They stressed southwestern Nigeria's historical reputation for peaceful coexistence and warned against actions threatening that delicate social fabric. The organization's statement highlighted the region's commitment to constructive dialogue and rejection of prejudicial rhetoric. They viewed Akintola's statements as a deliberate attempt to undermine the social harmony characteristic of Yoruba communities. Afenifere called for vigilance against narratives seeking to create artificial conflicts between different religious communities. [/QUOTE]
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