26th January, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
2023: YORUBA MUST UNITE TO GAIN POWER -
MURIC
The Nigerian Islamic human rights organization,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has lauded all the stakeholders in the resolution
of the crisis between the Hausa/Fulani community of Igangan, in Ibarapa, Oyo
State and their Yoruba hosts. The group called for the extension of the same direct
dialogue to Ondo State. MURIC also urged the Yoruba race to jettison separatist
tendencies and ethnic hostilities for the quest for central power in 2023.
MURIC disclosed this in a press release
signed by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola on Tuesday, 26th
January, 2023.
MURIC said:
“Yorubaland has been soaked with tension
in the past few days over quit notices issued to the Hausa/Fulani in Oyo and
Ondo States. However, relative peace has returned following peaceful moves made
by various patriotic citizens. We give kudos to all the stakeholders involved in
the resolution of the crisis between the Hausa/Fulani community of Igangan, in Ibarapa,
Oyo State and their Yoruba hosts.
“MURIC calls on the governor of Ondo
State and the state’s commissioner of police to take similar steps in order to
facilitate a peaceful resolution of the crisis in the state. We charge all
stakeholders in the state to expedite action on bringing all parties to a roundtable.
We remind them that peace is sine qua non to progress and no society can
achieve its developmental goals in a turbulent atmosphere.
“Equally germane to the crisis at hand
is the need for the Yoruba race to jettison separatist tendencies and ethnic
hostilities at this crucial time for the quest for central power in 2023. Any
group that fails to get its acts together early enough should kiss Aso Rock
goodbye in the next general elections.
“It is on
record that the Yoruba have complained bitterly about marginalization. This has
resulted in the emergence of separatist groups calling for the establishment of
Oduduwa Republic. However, the reality staring the Yoruba in the face today is
the complex nature of the process of separation vis a vis the proximity of a
big opportunity of gaining political power in 2023 through an already well
known democratic process.
“Fortunately the Yoruba do not have to
search too far as a former governor of Lagos State and leader of the ruling
party has shown interest. Here is a candidate that brandishes impeccable pedigree.
Nobody can deny his political dexterity. He is known to have fought and won
several political battles. The best the Yoruba people can do for the region is
to rally behind this candidate and ensure that he clinches power in 2023.
“But they have to drop all irredentist,
insurrectionist and belligerent propensities in order to be able to focus fully
on their presidential ambition. The tribe seeking to rule must be seen to be accommodating,
tolerant and resilient.
“Power shift to the South has become
mandatory as President Muhammadu Buhari would have spent eight complete years by
2023 and all eyes are presently on the South West. Therefore the region cannot
afford to lose the opportunity due to restlessness, recklessness, unnecessary
protests, issuance of quit notices to other ethnicities and a general lack of
stability.
“MURIC invites
all the socio-cultural groups including Afenifere, Yoruba World Congress,
Yoruba Welfare Group, Agbekoya Reformed Society, Reformed Oodua People’s
Congress, etc, to come together and speak with one voice in a bid to realize the
Yoruba presidential ambition. It is needless to reiterate that the Yoruba stand
a better chance of occupying Aso Rock come 2023 with a candidate that is well
known, fully prepared, full of experience and one that has already spread his
political tentacles to all parts of the country.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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