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The group said consultations with its lawyers in regard to the court order is on going and it will soon give appropriate response.
A federal high court in Abuja had declared the group a terrorist organisation, following an ex parte application filed by the federal government.
He said that the order was "hastily obtained to sweep under the carpet the glaring human rights abuses suffered by the Islamic Movement at the hands of Buhari’s administration since the Zaria genocide of December, 2015
“The Islamic Movement has learnt of the fallacious court order for its proscription by a high court in Abuja, that it is a terrorist group,” the statement read.
“We are in consultations with our lawyers, and we would, as a peaceful people who have been victims of Buhari government-sponsored terror attacks throughout his first term and continuing, give an appropriate response.
“This order, we believe, was hastily obtained to sweep under the carpet the glaring human rights abuses suffered by the Islamic Movement at the hands of Buhari’s administration since the Zaria genocide of December, 2015. We reject any false flag terror attacks that the authorities would be plotting in our name, and by this assure the general public that we have never contemplated the use of terror tactics in our ways. This is not about to change.