12th July, 2018
PRESS
RELEASE:
ELEKA’S
DEPUTY IS A CHRISTIAN
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has disclosed
that it is in possession of a document which confirms that the deputy
governorship candidate of Professor Olusola Eleka is a Christian, not a Muslim
as Nigerians were made to believe.
In a press release dated 12th July,
2018 and signed by its director and founder, the human rights organization revealed
that although Eleka’s running mate, Mr. Deji Hakeem Ogunsakin was born into a
Muslim family, he converted to Christianity long ago and he is now a member of
the Redeemed Christian Church of God.
“We have the proof. We have a copy of a letter
addressed to Governor Ayodele Fayose thanking him for picking a member of the Christian
denomination. This letter was printed on the letter-head of the Victory Chapel
parish situated on Maiye Ogundana Street, Magodo, Shangisha, Lagos. It was duly
signed by the pastor of the parish, Bayo Olugbemi.
“There is nothing wrong
with being a Christian or a Muslim. There is also nothing wrong with voting for
a Christian or Muslim candidate. But it is most shameful and outrageously dishonourable
to deceive the public by hiding under the canopy of one religion to gain access
to a public post knowing fully well that you are not what you claim to be. It
is preposterous, disgusting and repulsive. Can we trust such people with the
people’s mandate? Fayose has stolen the portion of Muslims in our common
patrimony. It is an act of bad faith. It is dishonesty of the highest order.
“Nigerians can now see where Fayose is coming
from and what he stands for. Ekiti people entered one chance the day Fayose was
elected. This man is Mr. Jekyll and Hyde. You can never trust him. He perfected
the plan to deceive Muslims in his state long ago. We remember how he appeared
at the Id ground wearing turban on Salah day, complete with a rosary! But it
was a grand display preparatory to this grand deceit. It will be remembered
that we issued a statement at the time warning Ekiti Muslims that he was trying
to deceive them. We are now vindicated. From now on, any Muslim who hobnobs
with Fayose is on his own.
“The wind has
blown. We have seen the ruff of the hen. Fayose’s trick has been uncovered. His
days are numbered. Everyday is for the thief but just one day is for the owner.
Fayose can run but he cannot hide. If he runs to the sea, the sea will be
boiling. If he runs to the hills, the hills will be melting in a volcanic
eruption. This man is a special study in Chamberlain’s five evils: brute force,
bad faith, injustice, oppression and persecution”.
MURIC recalled its allegations against Governor
Peter Ayodele Fayose who completely marginalized Muslims of his state by
appointing no single Muslim as a commissioner or permanent secretary throughout
his tenure.
“This man has shortchanged Ekiti Muslims. The
only ‘Muslim’ good enough for Fayose is the one who converted to Christianity a
long time ago. Muslims in Ekiti should therefore ‘shine their eyes’.
“We remind Fayose and his cohots of the words of
Abraham Lincoln who said, ‘You can fool some of the people some of the time but
you cannot fool all of the people all of the time’. We warned ekiti Muslims
when Fayose picked his ‘Muslim’ deputy for Eleka. We knew he had something up
his sleeve. But now the game is up.
“Finally, we charge Ekiti Muslims to remember
the hadith of the Prophet (Peace be upon him) ‘The signs of a hypocrite are three:
he lies when he speaks; he reneges when he makes a pledge and he betrays when people
trust him’. We must equally remember the words of Randal Terry ‘Fool me once,
shame on you but fool me a second time, shame on me’.
“Fayose fooled you
with his turban on Salah day, he is trying to fool you a second time with Eleka’s
deputy whom he presented to you as a Muslim and you rejoiced. Will you allow
him to fool you this second time? We leave you with another hadith of the
Prophet (PBUH), ‘Wisdom is the property of Muslims’. We affirm that the freedom
to choose folly is cheap, the will to be on the side of wisdom is worth a king’s
ransom”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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