The Executive leadership of the National Muslim Heritage Foundation of Liberia (NAMHFO) says it is disturbed by rumors of alleged attempted attack on a second Muslim mission within the Barnersville Community.
NAMHFO indicates that while the recent unfortunate fire incident remains fresh on the minds of the generality of Liberians especially Muslims and families directly affected, it is alarmed about news of another attempted attack on a second institution.
“We have commenced investigation into this rumor so as to ascertain the facts surrounding this news before making any conclusion,” a release quotes the organization.
Mohamed Bility, head of the organization, said the organization through its Executive Committee has formed a special committee to review the Liberia National Fire Service’s report on the Bassa Town fire incident in which 28 young scholars plus two of their instructors lost their precious lives.
Bility added, if the fire service’s investigation report is reviewed and found to have inaccuracy, apprehension and mistrust between the population and state security would be further exacerbated which will heighten the calls for an independent forensic investigation into the September, 2019 incident.
Moreover, in the midst of current development, NAMHFO says its leadership is planning an emergencystakeholders’ meeting with the National Muslim Council of Liberia, the National Chief Imam and Imam Council, Office the Grand Mufti and the United Muslim Dawah Mission; Proprietor of the affected school so as to reach a uniform conclusion on the entire incident and make a joint position statement to the Government of Liberia. TNR
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