3rd
December, 2014
PRESS RELEASE:
2015 PRIMARIES: AVOID SAME-FAITH
TICKETS
Nigerian political
parties have started the race towards 2015 general elections. Some of the
parties have actually held the first leg of their primaries. However, none of
them has held gubernatorial or presidential primaries even though several
candidates who are interested in becoming state governors and presidents have
been struggling to emerge as the flagbearers of their parties.
It is therefore
germane at this point in time to caution all political parties against the
emergence of Christian-Christian or Muslim-Muslim tickets. Apart from the past hue and cry from well-meaning stakeholders as well as
blackmailers over this possibility, the current political atmosphere is not
conducive for such a situation.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) therefore invites prospective
Muslim flagbearers particularly at the presidential level to choose candidates
from other faiths as running mates. This advice also goes for all states where
other faiths have substantial showing in the population.
Nigerian Muslims have
no interest in dominating anyone so long as they are left alone to practice
their religion as enshrined in the constitution. We are equally willing to
coexist with our Christian and traditionalist neighbours. Neither can we stand
in the way of Christians willing to lead the country.
The faith of this country’s president does not matter. What
matters is his ability to dispense justice and equity in his handling of issues. What matters is his capacity for giving equal
opportunity to people of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds. What matters is his
readiness to shun favouritism, discrimination and primordial sentiment in the
discharge of his duties.
Above all, we are more interested in the ability of the
person at the helm of affairs in this country to put bread on our table, secure
lives and properties, respect Allah-given fundamental human rights, generate
policies capable of attracting foreign investors and to provide necessary
infrastructure, qualitative education and a sound public health policy. In
short, what matters is good governance.
We remind Muslim
candidates that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) exhorted Muslims to assist both
the oppressed Muslims as well as the oppressor who happens to be a Muslim (Unsur
akhaaka zaaliman ao mazluuman). Asked how one could help a Muslim
oppressor, he replied, “Ta’khudhuhu faoqa yadayhi”, meaning, “Hold him by the
wrist”, i. e. don’t allow him to oppress people.
MURIC therefore warns Muslims among the emerging candidates
at all levels of the contest to ensure that they have what it takes to
establish good governance before committing themselves to the adventure. We warn those who regard governance as an opportunity to perfect their
kleptomania propensity to bury their ambition now because we will be among the
first to blow the whistle on them.
In conclusion, we call
on Islamic organizations nationwide as well as individual Muslims to educate Muslim
candidates on good governance in Islam. According to the Prophet (SAW), a
Muslim ruler who fails to establish good governance will not even smell the
sweet aroma of Al-Jannah, talk less entering it. The Qur’an affirms that
leaders will be made to account for their tenure in office (Qur’an 7:6) and promises
double punishment for bad rulers in Al-Qiyaamah (the Hereafter; Qur’an
33:68).
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
Dear Prof. I do agree with most of your opinions. However, I beg to disagree on this issue of Muslim-Muslim or Christian-Christian. What we really need for now are the right candidates who can fix some of the problems we have in the country right now. Not a continuation of these people who cover themselves with religious garbs and wreck havoc on the country. The reality is that I don't see either Buhari or Fashola as the case may be championing the cause of Islam. This has been well demonstrated in Lagos. All we want is a better Nigeria. Not a country where mediocre will plunge our resources with impunity. O Allah make as leaders over us those who will have mercy on us. Make as leaders over us those who are the best among us and do not make the worst among us our leader.
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