16th
July, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
DEMAND
FOR CHRISTIAN AS COMMUNICATION MINISTER BIZZARE – MURIC
The Computer Guild of Nigeria (CGN) yesterday, Saturday, 15th
July, 2023, demanded the appointment of a Christian as communication minister. However,
the demand was swiftly countered by an Islamic human rights organization, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). The latter described the demand by the CGN as
bizarre, suspicious and motivated by a sinister design.
MURIC’s reaction was contained in a press statement issued on
Sunday, 16th July, 2023 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
His full statement reads:
“The Computer Guild of Nigeria (CGN) has asked President bola Ahmed
Tinubu to appoint a Christian as the minister of communications. The demand was
made yesterday, Saturday, 15th July, 2023 (https://punchng.com/appoint-christian-as-communications-minister-group-urges-tinubu/).
“We are bewildered by this strange
demand. It is bizarre, suspicious and motivated by a sinister design. It is
unfortunate that a so-called professional body is making a most unprofessional demand.
We urge the president to ignore this call.
“It is an open secret that Christians dominated and monopolized the
secretarial and computer professions for decades. But this priviledge was grossly
abused as they used it to intimidate and block Muslims from entering into the
profession while secretarial and computer services sought by Muslims for
Islamic matters were rebuffed. They turned the profession into a cult until
very recently.
“CGN tried to distort and shorten human history when it limited its
examples to only the two Muslims (Adebayo Shittu 2015 – 2019 and Professor Ali
Isa Pantami 2019 - 2023). What happened before those two? Was Nigeria not in
existence before those two or was the ministry of communications newly created
in 2015?
“CGN elected to conveniently forget that there must have been
yesteryears if there were yesterdays. But when a child rejects pounded yam for
dinner, his parents will narrate the story of how his mother was married into
that family. We are therefore constrained to go down the lanes of history.
“The ministry of communications
is almost as old as Nigeria itself. Arthur Prest was the first minister of
communications (1951 – 1954) and the first four ministers were all Christians
(Arthur Prest, Mbadiwe, Akintola and Akinfosile from 1951 to 1964, a period of fourteen
years).
“Nigeria had fourteen ministers of communications from 1951 to 1983.
Out of this figure, eleven were Christians and only three were Muslims. Four of
the eleven Christians held office back-to-back, i.e. in a row, without any
Muslim coming between them.
“Again from 2003 to 2015, a
period of twelve years, six Christians were appointed in succession to the
ministry of communications and Nigerian Muslims did not complain (Chief
Cornelius Adebayo 2003-2006, Engr Dr. Obafemi Ani-Baba 2006 – 2007, John Odey
2007 – 2008, Prof Dora Akunyili 2008 – 2010, Labaran Maku 2010-2011, Omobola Johnson
2011-2015).
“But all hell has broken loose now because just two Muslims have
occupied the ministry. When will CGN learn to be professional? President Bola
Ahmed Tinubu must not return Nigerian Muslims to secretarial slavery and a
world of computer illiteracy. Nigeria belongs to all of us.
“It would have been a horse of another colour if the Muslims who
occupied that ministry had underperformed. In fact, the last occupant,
Professor Isa Ali Pantami revolutionized the ministry and his programmes took
Nigeria to the next level in a highly competitive digital world. Most
noteworthy was the 112 toll-free number commissioned in March 2020 and the
mobile application that linked the National Identity Number (NIN) to the SIM.
“President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should therefore ignore the call made
by the CGN for lacking merit. That request arouses suspicion. Why
communications of all ministries? Is there more to this than meets the eye?”
#CommunicationsForAll
#NotChristianCommunications
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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