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Al-Qaeda: Bandits, Kidnappers, Yahoo Boys Calling for Pantami’s Sack - Islamic Group

Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 20th Apr, 2021 - tori.ng

An Islamic group has defended the embattled Minister of Communications and digital economy, Isa Pantami.

Pantami
Isa Pantami
 
The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC has claimed that yahoo boys, bandits, kidnappers are the ones demanding the sack of embattled Minister of Communications and Digital Planning, Isa Pantami.
 
The group said this while defending the minister.
 
The group stressed that internet fraudsters and kidnappers against National Identity Number, NIN, registration process are sponsoring what it termed “baseless calls” for Pantami’s resignation.
 
Nigerians have been calling for the minister’s resignation or sack after an audio recording of his past teachings where he supported Al-Qaeda and Taliban resurfaced.
 
Pantami, however, distanced himself from such extremist groups.
 
He admitted making such controversial comments but claimed his perception has changed.
 
However, MURIC, in a statement by its Director, Ishaq Akintola urged Pantami not to resign.
 
The statement reads partly: “It is a baseless call, and it should be ignored. After all, the US itself has denied it. Pantami has been enjoying unhindered multiple entries to the US for a very long time.
 
“Even Facebook, the US-based social media giant had Pantami’s picture on Facebook’s digital board for several hours as a mark of honor and respect during one of his numerous visits to that country.
 
“The campaign of calumny is being pushed by forces against the Federal Government’s NIN policy, Boko Haram terrorists, bandits, criminals in general and political IDPs, Internally Displaced Politicians.
 
“It is a well-known fact that NIN is designed to expose the true identity of criminals like Yahoo Yahoo boys, bandits and kidnappers who use the internet and telephone to extort money from foreigners and families of kidnapped victims.”
 


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