7th June, 2021
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC CLARIFIES STATEMENT ON YORUBA MUSLIM
PRESIDENT
Islamic human rights organisation, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), which recently declared that Nigeria’s next president
must be a Yoruba Muslim, has clarified its position. According to the group,
its demand is hinged on the condition that the political parties zone the
presidency to the South West. MURIC said it will not oppose a Christian
candidate if the post is zoned to any other zone.
This was made known to newsmen in a statement
issued on Monday, 7th June, 2021 by the director of the human rights
organisation, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“Some stakeholders have misunderstood our
statement concerning our demand for a Yoruba Muslim president come 2023. They
wrongly assume that we do not want a Christian president at all. That is not
correct. We have therefore seen the need for us to clarify our statement
“Our true
position is this. We want a Yoruba Muslim to be the next president if the presidency
is zoned to the region by political parties. So there is a proviso and the key
word is ‘if’. MURIC is not a fanatical group. We do not have a problem with a
Christian president. This is a democracy and Nigeria is a multi-religious
nation. So we are not opposed to a Christian emerging as president at any time
so long as he respects the rights of Muslims.
“Our grouse is with the system in the South
West. It is an open secret that Christians dominate the education sector in the
South West. Although Muslims form majority of the mainstream population, the
Christians constitute the majority among the elite class. That is why the civil
service is fully in the hands of the Christians while the Muslims are an
overwhelming majority among the artisans and traders in Yorubaland. This
situation can be traced back to the British Christian colonial masters who
manipulated the education system in favour of Christianity.
“Now we all know that artisans and traders do
not make policies and decisions. It is civil servants who control the destiny
of the citizens. The school teachers in the South West also dance to the tune
of the influential Christian leaders in the civil service to harass, frustrate
and oppress Muslim children in the schools.
“The Christians who control the civil service
are so intolerant and self-centered that they victimise Muslims at any given
opportunity. They are not willing to share the paraphernalia of political
power, administrative influence and citizens’ rights and priviledges with their
Muslim neighbours.
“This explains
the cassu belli for MURIC’s demand for the emergence of a Yoruba Muslim
president at the centre. Successive Federal administrations have paid no
attention to the complaints of marginalisation and persecution lodged by Yoruba
Muslims. It is our belief that a Yoruba Muslim president will hear the cries of
Yoruba Muslims because he will know and understand the setting whereas a
Christian president emerging from the same South West will make matters worse
for Yoruba Muslims.
“For the avoidance of doubts, therefore,
MURIC is not saying Christians cannot be president in 2023. We are only wary
about such a Christian candidate being a Yoruba. The reason for our opposition
to the emergence of a Yoruba Muslim president is two-fold.
“One, Yoruba Christians do not give their
Muslim neighbours their Allah-given fundamental human rights. Examples abound
in the way female Muslim children are persecuted in Yoruba schools,
particularly over hijab and their refusal to allow their fellow Yoruba Muslims
to apply civil Shariah which does not affect Christians in any way. We are
reluctant to come under the presidency of people who do not respect our civil
liberties.
“Two, Yoruba
Christians have been military head of state and president (Mathew Olusegun
Obasanjo, 1976 – 1979, 1999 – 2007), interim head of state (Earnest Shonekan,
August 1993 – November 1993) and vice president (Professor Yemi Osinbajo, 2015
to date) but no single Yoruba Muslim has had the opportunity to taste power in
the centre. Therefore, it will be unfair to give the slot of presidency to a Yoruba
Christian again if the post is zoned to the region. Democracy is about
inclusion and equal opportunity. Yoruba Muslims are saying enough of
marginalisation and exclusivism.
“We therefore reiterate our position : on
Yoruba Muslim president we stand unless the presidency is not zoned to the
South West. To give the position to a Yoruba Christian is to sentence Muslims
in Yorubaland to a life of perpetual slavery. Our Christian neighbours are yet
to learn the art of living and letting live.
“Therefore, our message to the political
parties is this: any party that gives the presidential slot to a Christian
candidate in the South West will lose woefully. Yoruba Muslims have woken up
from their deep slumber. Just as Abraham Lincoln warned, ‘You can fool some of
the people all of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all of the
time.’ A word is enough for the wise.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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