11th
May, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
2023: ON
YORUBA MUSLIM PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE WE STAND : MURIC TELLS OBASANJO
Amidst rumours
that ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo is trying to draft the current president of
the African Development Bank (ADB), Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, into the 2023
presidential race, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has reminded the former
president that the next Yoruba presidential ticket must go to a Yoruba Muslim
in the name of fairness, justice and equity.
The human rights organisation based its stand on
the fact that whereas three Yoruba Christians have occupied Aso Rock villa, no
single Yoruba Muslim has held the post of president or vice president since
independence.
This was made known to newsmen in a press statement issued on Tuesday,
11th May, 2021 by Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director and Founder of
the organization.
According to MURIC, “Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo is reportedly
making attempts to draft the current president of the African Development Bank
(ADB), Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, into the 2023 presidential race. We object to
this move. Obasanjo wants to waste all the efforts put in place by the Nigerian
government to get Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina to that continental position.
“We remind the
former president that as a Yoruba Christian, he has led Nigeria twice. He spent
3 years and 258 days as a military head of state (1976 – 1979) and another 8
years as a civilian president (1999 – 2007). Two other Yoruba Christians have
also occupied Aso Rock. Chief Earnest Adegunle Oladeinde Shonekan was the interim
head of state from 26th August 1993 to 17th November,
1993. The current vice president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, is also a Yoruba Christian.
“Obasanjo’s
attempt to drag Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina who is also a Yoruba Christian into the
presidential race negates the principles of fairness, justice and equity. It is
an attempt to rob Yoruba Muslims of the presidential slot and it violates a
cardinal principle of democracy, namely, inclusiveness.
“It is an open secret that Yoruba Muslims who
form the majority of the population in the South West are being denied their
Allah-given fundamental human rights. This has led to complaints and court
cases initiated by Muslims across Yorubaland over political and
religious persecution. Yoruba Muslims are at the receiving end of deprivation
of civil liberties. It is our contention that another Yoruba Christian
presidency will usher in another opportunity for Christian hegemony and the marginalisation,
stigmatisation, repression and persecution of Yoruba Muslims.
“Let Obasanjo tell us how many Yoruba Muslims were
ministers in his administration. Even in Kwara State which is also a predominantly
Muslim territory, Obasanjo picked two Christians as ministers (C. O. Adebayo
and Funke Doyin). But he could not extend such ‘luxury’ to Yoruba Muslims in
the South West.
“MURIC rejects
this grand design to keep Muslims in Yorubaland in perpetual bondage. There are
many Yoruba Muslims who are eminently qualified for the post of president. We
also believe that the interest of the Yoruba people will be best served if they
will channel their grievances towards ensuring that a Yoruba man emerges
president instead of pursuing a separatist agenda that may lead them nowhere.
“We advise ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo to relax
his grip on the Nigerian jugular vein. He should stop pushing Yoruba Muslims to
the background. Christians are not the only human beings in Yorubaland. Fair
sharing spreads goodwill. Monopoly generates rancour and ill-feeling. There is
no true democracy where there is no inclusiveness. The political party does not
matter to us. What is important is that the next Yoruba presidential ticket
must go to a Yoruba Muslim in the name of fairness, justice and equity.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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