4th March, 2019
MURIC CAUTIONS GOVERNORSHIP CANDIDATES IN THE SOUTH WEST
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
has complained that its office has been inundated with reports about requests
made by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) from gubernatorial
candidates in the South West. According to MURIC, some of the candidates have
allegedly agreed with CAN to ban the use of hijab in public schools, to return
public schools to missionaries and to cancel the hijrah and maolud holidays.
MURIC, an Islamic human rights
organization, made the complaint in a public statement signed by its Director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 4th March, 2019.
“We wish to caution
gubernatorial candidates in the South Western states where elections are
expected to hold on Saturday, 9th March, 2019 against entering into
any unholy, illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional agreements with state
branches of CAN or any individual or group of persons on issues pertaining to
Allah-given fundamental rights of Muslims in their states.
Such agreements are null and void
and of no effect whatsoever. Whoever does so is on his own. Muslims of the
region will not compromise their civil liberty. Neither will MURIC stand akimbo
while any new state government takes away what Muslims have been enjoying in
the past. Whoever is contemplating such an action must be prepared to face
Muslims in the region in another long struggle. Only a governor who does not
wish to enjoy peace in his state will think of doing such things.
We expect in-coming governors to
work towards a harmonious relationship between the adherents of different
faiths in their state. It will be most unwise, therefore, to displease one
group at the expense of another. Gubernatorial candidates should note that the
constitution of Nigeria guarantees religious freedom. Therefore, no
governorship candidate should contemplate withdrawing any of the civil
liberties enjoyed by Muslims in their states.
This statement is necessary in
order to prepare the minds of gubernatorial aspirants. Nobody should say the
Muslims did not give any warning. Ceteris
paribus, Muslims are easy going, simple and peace-loving. They are ready to
peacefully coexist with others if nobody attempts to trample on their religious
freedom. A word is enough for the wise.
To cap the edifice, we affirm
that what matters to MURIC most is good governance. The political parties have
picked candidates of their choice based on certain criteria. Our own parameter
will be based on performance in the areas of raising the people’s standard of
living, securing lives and properties, general welfare, equal rights and
justice, particularly ensuring that Muslims are not shortchanged in any way. In
a multi-religious environment like ours, we must stop insisting on having
Muslims or Christians at the helm of affairs. We must jettison sentiment. Merit
should be the watchword.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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