14th August,
2020
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS CHRISTIANISATION OF OYO
TESCOM EXAMINATION
A Nigerian Islamic human rights association, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accusMURIC CONDEMNS CHRISTIANISATION OF OYO TESCOM EXAMINATION
ssion (TESCOM) of Christianising the CBT
examination organised to screen applicants for teaching appointments in the
state. MURIC alleged that Muslim candidates were made to answer questions on biblical
stories.
The allegation was
contained in a press statement made available to pressmen on Friday, 14th
August, 2020 by the Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“Muslims who took part in
the CBT examination organised by the Oyo State TESCOM were shocked when
questions on Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK or BK) surfaced among the
questions. They had earlier received information that candidates would be
tested in Mathematics, English Language, Current Affairs, Knowledge of Teaching
Education and the candidate’s special area. But to their dismay, they found
questions on CRK like explaining how Moses was a shepherd to his father-in-law
and how Elijah was thrown into the fire.
“These CRK questions have
the potential of putting Muslim candidates at great disadvantage while
Christian candidates are most likely to score high marks. This will eventually
lead to the disqualification of Muslim candidates and the employment of
Christian teachers. The bias becomes more pronounced when it is realised that
no Islamic knowledge question was asked to create a balance.
“MURIC frowns at this lopsided
arrangement. It is grossly unfair to Muslims. It should be noted that this is
an exercise which has direct bearing on the welfare of the candidates’ families.
The implications are far-reaching, including a calculated attempt to impoverish
Muslim families while Christian families are enriched.
“We therefore reject the
exercise. We call on the state governor to order TESCOM to conduct another CBT
examination. We are astounded by the level of Christianisation going on in Oyo
state agencies since the appointment of Christian chairmen and directors.
“We call the attention of
Nigerians and the international community to this episode. It is a pointer to
what has been going on in most South West states. Muslims have been turned into
underdogs. Unfortunately those who complain among us are labelled as
terrorists. We are threatened with assassination and blackmailed as receivers
of funds from terrorist groups. All these in an effort to get those who oppose
the persecution of Muslims out of the way so that the oppressors can continue in
their evil ways ad infinitum.
“For the umpteenth time,
MURIC affirms that threats of assassination, blackmail, character assassination,
falsehood and forgeries aimed at implicating MURIC will not deter it from
speaking for the oppressed and marginalised Muslims anywhere in Nigeria.
“In our concluding remarks,
we denounce the imposition of bible questions on Muslims. We appeal to the governor
of Oyo State to order a resit of the CBT examination on a level playing ground.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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