26th July, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
RETHINK OBJECTION TO
BANIRE’S NOMINATION
The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has reacted to the objection to Banire’s nomination. Dr. Muiz Banire
was last week nominated by President Muhammadu Buhari to head the Assets
Management Commission of Nigeria (AMCON). But three senators from Lagos have
raised objection to his nomination.
Reacting to the objection,
MURIC said it was saddened by the development. “We are looking at this from an
entirely different angle. We are a Muslim human rights group and we are
interested in seeing Muslims performing their civic duties, enjoying their
Allah-given fundamental rights and taking their rightful positions like all
other citizens in public posts.
“We are not out to stop people of other faith from enjoying
the same priviledges or occupying positions of authority. But naturally our
adrenalin goes up whenever there is an attempt to block a Muslim from enjoying
what is his right, particularly when such a Muslim is more than qualified for
the post. We have no iota of doubt that Dr. Muiz Banire is well qualified for
this post both by his high level of education and experience. His integrity is also
solid.
“Muslims are at the bottom
of the pyramid of deprivation in this country. Therefore, every appointment
given to a Muslim raises the Muslim community above poverty level. It does not
matter whether such an appointment is political or otherwise. Muslim youths
lose hundreds of admission opportunities into universities on account of their
inability to pay the fees. More than 80% of unemployed youths are Muslims while
Muslim women and children are among the most vulnerable in Nigeria today.
“We are not interested in party
politics. That is an internal matter and only politicians can handle that. Our
advice is that politicians should put their house in order. They should learn
from the ongoing crisis at the national level which emanated from lack of
internal cohesion. They should handle the Lagos angle with great care because
the hawks are already hovering above and only a united force can resist them. We
note the consistent development of Lagos State under progressive regimes since
1999. Everything should be done to ensure that this state of excellence does
not fall into the hands of marauders.
“We affirm that Lagos
Muslims are greatly disturbed by the objection raised against Dr. Banire’s
nomination because of the closeness of the latter to many Islamic
organisations. Banire is recognized as a very active Muslim leader not only in
Lagos State but also nationwide. He also identifies with the umbrella Islamic organization
and he is well known to its leaders. Muslims cannot afford to keep quiet if he
is denied this opportunity to serve. Afterall, Christian leaders too do not
abandon their own members in times of need.
“We have nothing against the
senators who objected to his nomination because only politicians can understand
the issues involved. We respect them as political leaders in their own rights. But
we are reminding them that this objection goes beyond politics. It has very
wide and serious implications particularly among Muslims at this critical
period.
“It is not about Banire
alone. Every Muslim politician is important to MURIC. Nay, we have a duty to
protect Allah-given fundamental right of every single Muslim in this country,
including the right to vote and be voted for and the right to hold a public
post without let or hinderance so long as such a Muslim has not committed any
crime punishable under the law. We are
there to watch their backs.
“In the final analysis, we call on the Lagos senators who
objected to Dr. Banire’s nomination to do a rethink and to settle their internal wrangling amicably.
In particular, the respected apex leadership of the party in the South West should
use his wide exposure and fatherly disposition to facilitate an
all-is-well-that-ends-well outcome. We appeal to Lagosians of goodwill and
Muslim leaders in particular to intervene in this matter before it is too late”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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