The Secretary of NASFAT Kwara State has condemned the recent gruesome murder of Hafsoh Lawal, a graduate of Kwara State College of Education, by Abdulrahman Bello, a suspected ritualist. This heinous act has been described as an ugly incident that does not reflect the true character of the people of Ilorin.
“Islam is a religion of peace, and Muslims are those who practice Islam. The Quran clearly states that whoever kills a believer intentionally, his punishment is Hell, where he will abide forever,” the Secretary emphasized.
The Secretary has called on the government to ensure justice is served in this matter, and that all perpetrators face the consequences of their actions. This will help to prevent such incidents in the future and maintain the peace and security of the community.
NASFAT Kwara State urges everyone to join hands in condemning ritual killings and other forms of violence. Together, we can create a safer and more peaceful society for all.
Furthermore, NASFAT Kwara State demands:
- A thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Hafsoh’s death.
- The prosecution of all individuals involved in the ritual killing.
- Increased security measures to prevent future incidents.
- Sensitization programs to educate the public about the dangers of ritual killings.
The Secretary also wishes to emphasize that the term “ISE-ALFA” is not a legitimate or acceptable term in Islam. Allah has given every individual the room to work and contribute to the betterment of society, just as Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) did.
“We should focus on promoting peace, love, and understanding, rather than perpetuating harmful and divisive ideologies,” the Secretary added.
NASFAT Kwara State also extends its condolences to the family and friends of Hafsoh Lawal, and prays for her soul to rest in peace.