17th
October, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
DECRIES CHRISTIAN-CHRISTIAN APPOINTMENTS IN THE SOUTH WEST
An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has decried recent appointments made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in
the South West. The group described the appointments as Christian-Christian in
a Muslim-Muslim ticket.
This was revealed in a statement released on Tuesday 17th October,
2023 by the Executive Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"We are constrained, once again, to ventilate the fears being
expressed by Nigerian Muslims regarding recent appointments of people from the
South West made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Muslim observers and analysts
have agreed that the appointments tilt heavily towards Yoruba Christians.
“Among the key federal appointments cornered by Yoruba Christians
are the CEO, Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), CEO, Nigeria Data Protection
Commission (NDPC), DG, National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), the
Chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Services, the Inspector General of Police, the
Minister of Finance and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“Unconfirmed sources claim that the Chief of Army Staff is also a
Christian even though he still bears a Muslim name. 7 out of 10 ministers from
the South West are Christians. The Chairman, Tax Reform Committee and the
Special Adviser, Economic Affairs are both Yoruba Christians. Many of the
Special Advisers, Senior Special Assistants, and Special Assistants from the
South West are also Christians.
“This trajectory
raises more questions than answers. For instance, how did Muslim-Muslim ticket metamorphose
into Christian-Christian appointments? How did Muslim-Muslim ticket end up as
Muslim-Muslim marginalization? How come the same Christian groups who
vehemently opposed the Muslim-Muslim ticket and who did not vote for it are now
the same groups eulogizing the Muslim-Muslim ticket while those who are not
praising it among them are maintaining a conspiratorial silence?
“We reiterate our position
on ‘competence’ as the parameter for picking appointees as clearly stated in
our press statement of 18th September, 2023 in which we said, ‘MURIC
rejects this trending narrative that makes competence the raison d'etre
for concentrating appointments in any particular tribe, religion or
group. Government's tentacles should be spread nationwide in the search
for competence. Neither should the need for skills be used as a cover for the
marginalisation of some sections of Nigeria.
“‘We assert clearly,
emphatically and unequivocally that competence is not the monopoly of any
tribe, faith or group. Talented Nigerians are to be found everywhere if sincere
searches are conducted.
“‘Besides, government
should take the lion share of the blame if competent hands cannot be found in
any section, creed or group for certain assignments. It means the government
has not, ab initio, allowed educational and training facilities to be
fairly and evenly distributed, or that government has failed to consciously
integrate all segments of the Nigerian society. All sectors must therefore have
equal opportunities to participate in governance.’
“MURIC has never said Christians should not be
given appointments, what we oppose is constant domination of governance by Christians
and marginalisation of Muslims even when Muslims are eminently qualified. We
are for sharing, not monopoly. We are for inclusivity, not exclusivity.
“Who says Muslims have
no qualified candidates? For example, Yoruba Muslims had their eyes on a tested
and trusted retired police commissioner who has a nationwide reputation for
transparency as the next chairman of the EFCC but Tinubu in his own wisdom
picked a pastor of the same Redeemed Church which spread toxic propaganda
against the Muslim-Muslim ticket and threatened hell and brimstone during the
electioneering campaigns.
“Yoruba Muslims were politically marginalized under every Christian
president that has ruled this country. This informed MURIC's early outcry as
far back as 2021 for the need for a Yoruba Muslim to emerge as president in
2023. It is paradoxical that despite the actualisation of that aspiration with
the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president, the fate of Yoruba Muslims is
now worse. They have been 'shocked and awed'.
“MURIC demands assurances of a change from the current trajectory. President
Tinubu owes Yoruba Muslims an explanation for their continued political
isolation, particularly under his watch.”
#StopChristianChristianAppointments
#SouthWest
#NigerianPresidency
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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