11th May,
2023
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
TO TINUBU: GIVE MUSLIMS IN MUSLIM-MAJORITY STATES
FOUR
MINISTERS EACH
An Islamic civil
liberties organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has told the
President-Elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to give Muslims in Muslim-majority states at
least four ministerial appointments each after his inauguration.
In a statement issued
on Thursday 11th May, 2023 by its Executive Director, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, the group condemned marginalization of Muslims in such states
in political appointments.
The full statement
reads:
“As Nigeria warms up
for the inauguration of a new administration under the able, tested and trusted
leadership of President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we remind the
incoming president
and other Nigerians of past political marginalization of Muslims in Muslim-majority
states since independence.
“We are deeply disturbed that it is only in the core
North where we have states like Sokoto, Borno, Katsina, etc that the right of
Muslims to be included in governance is respected. Former Christian military heads
of states and civilian presidents have deliberately marooned Muslims from the
political architecture of Muslim-majority states.
“Christians who were
appointed governors over Muslim-majority regions and states were secretly given
instructions to either turn or shake the demographic table in favour of
Christianity. Unfortunately this happened at a time when Muslims were still
suffering from paucity of political consciousness in those regions and states.
“Examples of past denial of Muslims in participatory
democracy can be found in the appointments of Col David Bamigboye as military governor
of Kwara State, a predominantly Muslim-majority state (May 1967 – July 1975) by
General Jack Gowon (rtd). Lt. Col. Francis Adekunle Fajuyi was also appointed military
governor of the Western Region by General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi
Ironsi.
“The South West had
earlier been led mainly by Christian political leaders featuring Chief Jeremiah
Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola and Chief Victor Babaremilekun Adetokunbo
Fani-Kayode. The christianisation agenda of the South West had also been
championed by Christian military administrators and governors like Lt. Col. Robert
Adeyinka Adebayo, Mobolaji Johnson, Christopher Oluwole Rotimi, Navy Cap
Akintunde Aduwo, Col. David Jemibewon, etc.
“Obasanjo and Jonathan out-Heroded Herod. All the six
ministers appointed by them from the South West were Christians and Muslims
were totally excluded from federal appointments under them. Worse still, they
appointed Christians as ministers from core Muslim states like Bauchi, Kwara
and Kaduna.
“This policy of total
political blackout for Muslims in Muslim-majority states is contrary to the
principles of participatory democracy. It is heartless political exclusion and the
height of religious apartheid. We condemn it in the strongest terms.
“Therefore, as the new dawn of political inclusiveness
promised by President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu approaches, we demand total
departure from the past tortuous political marginalization of Muslims to complete
political integration of Muslim citizens in all geo-political zones.
“In particular,
MURIC demands at least four ministerial appointments each for competent Muslims
out of the six ministers earmarked for every geopolitical zone where Muslims
command majority after Tinubu’s inauguration. We urge governors in
Muslim-majority states to avoid marginalizing Muslims in nominations for
ministerial posts. We refer specifically to states like Taraba, Adamawa,
Nasarawa, Bauchi, Kogi, Oyo, Osun, Ogun, Niger, Kaduna, Kebbi, Lagos, etc.
“Nigerian Muslims
demand fair representation. We demand inclusiveness and full integration into the
Nigerian political space. This is without prejudice to the preference for
competence. The records set by Professor Ishaq Oloyede and Professor Isa Ali Pantami
in office remain indubitable proof of hidden administrative icons among
Nigerian Muslims although only unbiased presidents and governors will find
them.
“We are not asking Tinubu to sacrifice excellence on the
altar of mediocrity. We have no scintilla of doubt that there are eminently
qualified Muslims in all fields of human endeavour. We assert clearly,
emphatically and categorically that failure to find suitable Muslims in any
state of the federation for ministerial appointment is like failure to find
coal in Newcastle.
“Of course it is
only logical that ministers from states like Sokoto, Borno, Kano and Jigawa
will all be Muslims while those from Enugu, Anambra, Rivers and Cross Rivers
will be an all-Christian affair. The governors in those states may give one or
two minorities appointments as commissioners and board members.”
#PoliticalInclusivenessNow #Tinubu
#IntegrateMuslims #Competence
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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