19th
January, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
STOP IMPOSING KUKAH ON US - MURIC
It appears
the dust is yet to settle on the Kukah controversy as the Nigerian Islamic
human rights body, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called on the Federal
Government (FG) and the National Peace Committee (NPC) to desist from imposing
Bishop Mathew Hasan Kukah on Nigerian Muslims. MURIC reminded Muslims that they
have the right to boycott any committee or event in which the controversial
bishop is involved.
MURIC
stated this in its latest press release of Tuesday, 19th January,
2020 The release was signed by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“We
have watched in utter consternation in the past four weeks as some groups added
fuel to the flame in the Kukah controversy. In particular, the Nigerian
Catholic Mission and Northern Christian groups have arrogantly endorsed Bishop
Kukah’s incinerating Christmas statement instead of dousing tension. Neither
has the National Peace Committee (NPC) helped matters with its silence.
“Kukah
himself added salt to injury by telling us that he did not know how or where he
insulted Muslims. It means he is not ready to show remorse. Kukah will not
recognise the dignity of his Muslim neighbor. He still believes that Muslims
are there for him to push around and lampoon like school children.
“Meanwhile
several Islamic organisations including the Jamaatu Nasr il-Islam (JNI), the
Nigerian Islamic Center, Zaria and the Sokoto Muslim Solidarity Forum have
demanded Kukah’s resignation from that committee. It must be a huge joke if the
Federal Government or the NPC think this matter can be swept under the carpet
or that it would soon be overtaken by events.
“We insist
that this is not one of such issues that will just melt away like ice cream
under the burning desert sun. Successive Nigerian governments have created a
larger than life image for Bishop Kukah by giving him lofty positions
particularly in federal commissions and committees without any objection from
Muslims. But Kukah failed to appreciate the grace of Nigerians particularly
that of Muslims who have always endorsed such appointments.
“Unfortunately
instead of a proper appraisal the bishop used every opportunity of his public
profile to pour invectives on Muslims. The latter continued to tolerate him
until his cup of ingratitude overflowed and spilled.
“You
can force a horse to the river but you cannot force it to drink there.
Mediation is a tripartite obligation. The two warring parties must be willing
to come to the table. Both of them must also accept the mediator. A situation
where one party has no confidence in the mediator necessitates bringing in a
more credible person to mediate.
“Nigerian
Muslims have told the National Peace Committee (NPC) that Bishop Kukah is no
longer acceptable to them as Secretary and member of that Committee but
surprisingly there is dead silence on the part of the NPC. Is that how to work
for peace?
“NPC must
scout around for a credible person to replace Kukah. We mean a
non-controvertial personality, not a politician and not necessarily a religious
leader. NPC may also want to go further if it so desires by coopting other
middle-roaders and patriotic citizens.
“In
case the NPC fails to act, Nigerian Muslims are hereby reminded that it is
their Allah-given fundamental human right to boycott (or stage a walkout from)
any event in which Bishop Mathew Hasan Kukah is involved either as the
chairman, secretary, member, guest or speaker.
“It was Edmund Burke who said, ‘All that is
necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing’ and Abraham
Lincoln complemented him by adding, ‘To sin by silence when they should protest
makes cowards of men’. Muslims must liberate themselves from Kukah’s grip if
the NPC and FG refuse to tame this shrewd.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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