18th July, 2018
PRESS
RELEASE:
INCLUDE MUSLIMS IN YOUR CABINET: MURIC
TELLS FAYEMI
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on the
winner of the gubernatorial election in Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, to give
Muslims in the state proportionate representation in government appointments. The organization made the request in a congratulatory
message signed by its director, Ishaq Akintola, on Wednesday 18th
July, 2018.
MURIC noted that Ekiti Muslims cast massive protest votes
against Fayose on Saturday because the latter was a Muslim hater and a con
artist whose major preoccupation was the marginalization of Muslims in
government appointments, the demolition of mosques, making mockery of Muslims
and harassing Islamic scholars.
“We complained in vain early in 2014 when Fayose formed
an all-Christian cabinet. All 14 commissioners as well as all permanent
secretaries were Christians. The secretary to the state government was a
Christian. All board chairmen were also Christians except the Muslim Pilgrims
Board where the maximum ruler had no choice. Muslims in the South West had
never experienced such totalitarianism. Fayose’s defeat is good riddance to bad
rubbish as far as Ekiti Muslims are concerned.
“We warned Fayose when he embarked on his orgy of
mosque demolition but he did not listen. Can you imagine a state governor
issuing an order to shut down Arabic evening classes in the state capital in
this 21st century Nigeria? Fayose’s downward slide has just begun.
His cup of anti-Muslim and Islamophobic acts reached its brim and even spilled
over the day he publicly insulted and harassed Shaykh Muhyideen, the popular Ansar-Ud-Deen
preacher”.
MURIC advised the governor-elect to remain level-headed
and sympathetic to the poor and elderly citizens of Ekiti State. Akintola told
Fayemi, “We know that you are a Christian. But we have seen that you are very
liberal. You hate nobody. You have charity for all. We trust you because you
have been tested before and you performed creditably well. You really impressed
us during your first term before Ekiti citizens entered ‘one chance’. You gave
Muslims cabinet slots. You issued a circular permitting female Muslim children
to use hijab in public schools even without Muslims making much fuss”.
The organization explained that it is not partisan. It
maintained that the religion or political party of a president or governor does
not matter so long as he or she is transparent, credible and fair to all. “We
are not supporting any political party. Neither are we supporting Muslims in
public offices. All we are interested in is good governance. MURIC is
particularly interested in politicians who are fair to Muslims in this country.
“We will support a president or governor who gives
Muslims their dues, fights corruption and observes democratic tenets no matter
what religion, tribe or political party he belongs. Yet we do not encourage any
Muslim president or governor to maltreat Christians and traditionalists. Those
who come to equity must come with clean hands. We are for fairness to all.
“But we will not allow Muslim haters to rest whether at
federal, state or local government level. We will use every constitutional means
at our disposal to give extremist crusaders a run for their money because this
country belongs to all of us. Muslims will no longer remain underdogs in this
country: oppressed, repressed and downpressed.
“We are watching governors in the South East who are in
the habit of depriving the minority Muslims of their Allah-given fundamental
human rights. They refuse to give Certificates of Occupancy (C of Os) for
mosques. They demolish mosques at will while heads of tertiary institutions
disallow Muslim students from worshipping and building mosques inside campuses.
They also demolish existing make-shift mosques on campuses using flimsy
excuses.
“In conclusion, we appeal to Governor-Elect Fayemi to make
his in-coming government inclusive and to redress the wrongs done to Ekiti
Muslims by his irritant predecessor by giving them befitting government posts
and returning to them all their civil rights. Apart from a proportionate number
of commissioners, permanent secretaries and board chairmen, we particularly
demand that the post of secretary to the state government should go to a Muslim
since both Fayemi and his deputy are Christians. In return, we urge Muslims in
Ekiti to give the in-coming Fayemi regime all necessary support”.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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