15th
November, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
STOP DIVIDING MUSLIMS: MURIC WARNS MAKINDE
The
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has warned the Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde,
to stop dividing Muslims in the state. It will be recalled that the governor
recently boasted that a certain Muslim leader in the state is in full support
of what he was doing. He further made derogatory remarks about a certain
religious activist in the state.
MURIC
issued the warning in a statement circulated to the media on Friday, 15th
November, 2019. The statement was signed by the group’s director, Professor
Ishaq Akintola.
“Makinde
is backing the wrong horse. He lost the support of mainstream Muslim Ummah long
ago and the raison d’etre is not far fetched. Makinde has become notorious as a
potential serial mosque destroyer. The same Makinde who threatened to demolish
the mosque in Iwo Road is the same man who has threatened to pull down Olore
Mosque. All within six months of resuming office. Do we still need a soothsayer
to tell us Makinde’s real mission in government?
“We have
no scintilla of doubt that the young governor is engaging in political
masturbation. Worse still, Makinde’s decision to snub Kunle Sanni, the
undisputed bona fide generalissimo of Islamic acvitism in Oyo State is a
manifestation of poor judgement.
“Apart
from being the sitting chairman of Oyo State Muslim Community, Kunle Sanni is
the rallying point for both the National Council of Muslim Youth Organisations
(NACOMYO) and the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN). Makinde must be a
poor student of history and, most unfortunately for him, there is no Bola Ige
to remind him how dangerous the cobra’s head can be.
“For the
sake of microscopic accuracy, we affirm that Makinde’s impression of a
religiously united South West is a mirage, a looming phantom. Religious
proliferation among the same families in the sub-region may be true, but
religious hostility is most pronounced among the religious institutions in the
same area.
“Yoruba
people coexist peacefully in the same families and houses because they already
know themselves. They hardly oppose one another’s faith as individuals but they
are the most bitter enemies of their brothers’ and their neighbours’ religious
institutions. The same brothers and sisters who belong to different religions
and who live together peacefully in the same houses are the same faithfuls who
fight tooth and nail against the interest of one anothers’ religious
institution.
“For
instance, whereas a pastor and an Imam may emerge from the same family and
coexist peacefully at home, the same pastor will not blink an eyelid when
opposing Islamic institutions like Islamic banking, shariah or use of hijab.
Those who lock out Muslim girls from their schools on account of hijab are fellow
Yoruba people and the victims (the poor Muslim girls) are also of Yoruba
extraction. Those who ensure that 98% of available jobs go to Christians in the
sub-region are also fellow Yorubas. Ditto for the oppressors of Muslim women in
health centres and other public places in the zone.
“We
advise Governor Makinde to desist from his game of divide et impera. He
should look very well before he leaps. Kunle Sanni is the leader of Oyo State
Muslims and those who want Oyo State Muslims to respect them must give him his
due respect. Kunle Sanni is active on the field. We respect our title holders
but we assert firmly that no armchair title holder can displace Kunle Sanni. It
is just not their calling.
“We
remind the governor of Oyo State that any Christian governor can embark on
mosque demolition crusade and some governors love to, but it takes Solomonic
wisdom to consider the pros and cons before taking a leap into a dark pit on a
pitch dark night. Makinde should remove the blindfold from his eyes.
“Our
message to Makinde is this: Build a new mosque as replacement before
demolishing any mosque. We do not want ordinary promises because we do not trust
you. We know that we cannot force you to build before you demolish. But it depends on what you want Muslim
worshippers to send to you when they congregate every Friday: inna atayna or
tabat yada…”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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