9th
July, 2020
PRESS
RELEASE:
MAKINDE’S
GOVERNING BOARD APPOINTMENT IS LOPSIDED
An
Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
criticized the recent appointments made by the Oyo State Governor, Seyi
Makinde, for some tertiary institutions in the state. MURIC described the
appointments as lopsided.
This was
contained in a statement circulated by the Director of the organization,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Thursday 9th July, 2020.
The
group said, “Governor Makinde appointed six chairmen of governing boards yesterday,
Wednesday 8th July, 2020 but only one of them (Lateef Sanni) is a
Muslim. He appointed thirty four (34) members but only fifteen (15) of them are
Muslims. Makinde’s focus is clear. As far as he is concerned, only 16.6% and
44.1% are good enough for Muslims.
“Only a governor
with a Christianisation agenda can do that in a Muslim-majority state. But it
is our duty to interrogate the governor’s action. Makinde must explain the
justification of his latest action to Nigerians. Where in the world can you
give 16.6% of the dividend of democracy to the majority group while the
minority goes away with 83.4%? Is it fair? Is it just? Is it equitable?
“Where are
the merchants of false propaganda? They are quick to carry placards in protest against
a Muslim president who is doing his best to create a level playing field for
all. They cry marginalization in Abuja but turn the blind eye to the
persecution of the majority in Ibadan.
“Now we know
where Seyi Makinde is coming from. This is the second time he will shortchange Oyo
State Muslims. How many of his commissioners are Muslims and how many are
Christians? Out of fourteen commissioners, only four are Muslims. Makinde gave
the Christians ten (10). Makinde’s democracy is government of the Christians,
by the Christians, for the Christians. He is laying the foundation of full
blown oppression of Muslims.
“Can
Seyi Makinde tell Nigerians how much the pomp and pageantry of 2019 Christmas
cost the government of Oyo State? Is it true that all roundabouts in the city
of Ibadan were electrified with special blinking bulbs during the yuletide
period of the same year? Mr. Governor sir, can the public know the cost? Was
the money not taken from our common patrimony? Was any such thing or something
close to it done to make the Muslim festival which was held four months earlier
as glamorous? Is Makinde a governor of the Christians only or governor of all?
“We charge
Governor Makinde to remember that governance is fragile. Only those who are
able to strike a balance between groups rule successfully. We are watching
every move in Oyo State because we do not want the emergence of another Fayose
there. Makinde must therefore fasten his seat belt.
“We
kept quiet when he cheated Muslims in the appointment of commissioners. Now he
has sidelined them in the appointment of boards of tertiary institutions. Our
people say ‘Ekini keebe, ekeji keebe, eleketa ni ajenjetan’, meaning ‘Once is
happenstance, twice is a coincidence, the third time is enemy action. Makinde
will not taste power in Oyo State again if he dares Muslims.”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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