24th December, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
CHRISTIANS & MUSLIMS MUST COME TO
COMMON SENSE
As Nigerian Christians join their
counterparts in other parts of the world to mark Christmas, the Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC) has congratulated Christian leaders in the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) and all church-goers.
In a special message issued on Monday,
24th December, 2018 and addressed to Nigerian Christiandom, MURIC
invited all in the Christian faith to join hands with their Muslim compatriots in
a bid to come to common sense. This, according to the human rights
organization, will enable them to fight evil on a united front. The press
statement was signed by Ishaq Akintola, the director and founder of the
organization.
Akintola
said, “People who belong to the Abrahamic faiths are brothers and sisters. We
must therefore unite to fight the evil in our midst. Poverty, corruption,
gymnastic religiousity, drug abuse, criminality, hate speech, etc are some of
the evils in our society. But these evils know no religion. Paradoxically,
however, instead of coming together to fight these open enemies, we allow
religion to divide us. We have therefore been economical with the use of common
sense.
“We all ply the same bad roads because
there are no separate roads for Christians or Muslims. We suffer together from
poor health facilities and acute shortage of necessary infrastructure in our
schools. There is no separate public transport for any religious group. We use
the same airports and fly in the same aircrafts. Inflation bites in our homes
because we buy from the same markets. We are all victims of the Nigerian
condition but instead of addressing the situation we fight over religion. Who
did this to Nigeria?
“Common
sense dictates that we should work together to improve those facilities. But
today we are at loggerheads over religion. Is common sense so common in Nigeria?
We have failed to realize that our destinies are woven together. We are in the
same boat in stormy waters. To continue to antagonize one another is to seek to
rock the boat and to rock the boat is to tow the path of self-destruction. We
must keep Nigeria alive. What we must kill is corruption, articulated
religiousity, waste, indiscipline, materialism, greed, hate speech, etc. We
must go back to those values which deepen our humanity.
“It is not our religion that is bad. We
only think so. William Shakespear was right when he said, ‘Nothing is good or
bad, only thinking makes it so’. It is our mentality. We tend to look at
leaders and fellow Nigerians on the basis of their religion or ethnicity. We
must change this mindset because it blurs our sense of judgement. We must look
for merit.
“We have had good Muslim leaders in this
country in the same way that we have had good Christian leaders. Alhaji
Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Alhaji Ahmadu Bello, Alhaji Aminu Kano, Chief Jeremiah
Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Joseph S. Tarka and Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe were selfless
leaders. Yet none of them rode to leadership positions on the altar of
religion. So how did we suddenly become blinded by acrobatic religiousity? Who
did this to Nigeria?
“What
we need in Nigeria today is bold statements emanating from religious groups
expressing their readiness to jettison religious particularism in the interest
of the nation. We must be ready to work and live under leaders who do not
necessarily belong to our own faith. Leadership should be based on merit and
competence. In this respect, MURIC assures Nigerians that we will fully support
a competent, transparent, patriotic and altruistic Christian who follows the
true teachings of Jesus and possesses the right leadership qualities and
qualifications as the next president of our nation. We have no doubt whatsoever
that such a Christian leader is capable of taking Nigeria to El Dorado.
“In this regard, we felicitate with the
Nigerian Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, on the occasion of this 2018
Christmas season. Without any iota of doubt, the current Vice President who is
a Christian has demonstrated to all Nigerians that it is possible for
Christians and Muslims to work together for the good of our great country. He
eschewed greed, selfishness and religious particularism. Mr. Vice President
Sir, we the Muslims of Nigeria are very proud of you.
“Our strong message to Nigerian
Christians is to grab the opportunity of the general acceptability of Professor
Yemi Osinbajo to Nigerian Muslims at this crucial moment. We are certain that
Nigerian Muslims are satisfied with his performance. As a tested and trusted
vice president, we will not hesitate to accept him as the next president come
2023.
“The
ball is therefore in the court of Christiandom. The machinery for a
non-controversial emergence of a Christian president for Nigeria in 2023 must
therefore be set in motion. The time to do it is during this coming February
2019 general elections. It will lay a solid foundation for an Osinbajo regime
in 2023.
“In conclusion, we send warm season’s
greetings to our Christian neighbours. We charge Nigerians to change their
mindset. Religion should not be the major factor to consider in leaders but
merit, competence and integrity. Christians and Muslims must join hands to
fight evil in the land. Let us love, forgive and tolerate one another”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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