18th October, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
ET TU FAYEMI: ALL-CHRISTIAN CABINET?
The newly inaugurated governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, made his first appointments yesterday. In a statement
released on Tuesday evening, the Governor named Mr Abiodun Oyebanji as Secretary
to the State Government (SSG), Mr. Biodun Omoleye as Chief of Staff (COS) and Mr Yinka Oyebode as Chief Press
Secretary (CPS).
In its first public comments on the change of leadership in
the state early on Thursday, October 18, 2018, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) welcomed Dr. Fayemi to the prestigious position of the first citizen in
Ekiti State. The group also congratulated him on his well deserved electoral
victory and prayed that his tenure would bring peace and progress to the good
people of the state.
However, MURIC criticized the first appointments made by
the governor. In the statement signed by the director and founder of the human
rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group wondered why no single
Muslim was among the first three appointments since both the governor and his
deputy are Christians.
“It is a dangerous signal
considering what Muslims in the state went through under the dictator and
totalitarian ruler, Ayodele Fayose who is currently rehearsing his
incarceration songs in EFCC cell in Abuja. In flagrant demonstration of gymnastic
religiousity and excessive hate action, Fayose demolished our mosques. He forbade
the learning of Arabic language in the state. He encouraged matchet-brandishing
masquerades and thugs to attack Muslim worshippers inside their mosques. The
blood of Muslims flowed freely on the streets of Ekiti. Fayose’s ordeal has just
started. We remember that we promised to visit him in Kirikiri. We hope to keep
that promise very soon.
“Under Fayose’s administrative
misadventure, the deputy governor, speaker, deputy speaker, SSG, COS, all the
judges in the state, all the fourteen (14) commissioners, all the special
advisers except one, all the twenty six (26) permanent secretaries, all the 14 permanent
secretaries, all the board chairmen, all the chairmen and members of boards of Ekiti
State University, the colleges of education and health technology as well as
all the sixteen (16) local government caretaker chairmen except one were
Christians. Muslims in the state who constitute no less than 35% of the total
population were totally eclipsed. It had better not happen again under Fayemi.
“Yesterday’s appointments hit us pretty hard. Three
straight appointments at a go and none went to a Muslim. Incidentally all three
appointments are very crucial. They are personnel who must essentially stay
close to the governor every hour of the day. We are becoming disillusioned.
“Et tu Fayemi! How can the Muslims start getting the same
treatment they received under Fayose when they gave you massive support during
the election? We know you as a moderate and tolerant Christian. Have you
changed? What went wrong? We hope our fears will be addressed in the next few
days and weeks as your government takes proper shape. It is only fair that
Muslims are given proper representation in the appointment of commissioners,
board chairmen, etc.
“It is on record that Muslims received good
attention during Fayemi’s first tenure as governor of the state and we expect
nothing less. Fayemi was the first governor in the whole South West to allow female
Muslim students in public schools to use hijab even without any protests or
legal action. That action alone gave us the impression that Fayemi is one of
the few Christians in Nigeria who is ready and willing to promote religious
tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
“In our closing
remarks, MURIC calls on the new governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, to continue to promote
religious tolerance. We urge him to close ranks with Muslims in the state and
to show the world that he is not a religious bigot like his immediate predecessor.
We remind the ruling party in Ekiti state that Muslims deserve a fair share in
the political appointments to be announced in the next few weeks”.
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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