26th
July, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
CALL POWER APOSTOLIC CHURCH INT’L TO ORDER – MURIC
The Power
Apostolic Church International, Ojoo, Ibadan, Oyo State, is planning the
official inauguration of the Yoruba Nation Christian Association (YORNCA). The
event is billed to take place on Wednesday, 28th July, 2021.
However, the Nigerian
Islamic human rights organisation, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has kicked
against the inauguration. According to MURIC, such an act will give the
impression that the agitation for the establishment of a Yoruba nation is a
Christian agenda. MURIC therefore called on leaders of the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Yorubaland to prevail on the leadership of the
Power Apostolic Church International to shelve the inauguration plan.
A statement signed by the group’s director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, on Monday, 26th July, 2021, described the inauguration
plan as reckless, immature and an attempt to put the cart before the horse.
The press release reads:
“The inauguration of a certain group to be called the Yoruba
Nation Christian Association (YORNCA) is billed to take place on Wednesday, 28th
July, 2021 at the Power Apostolic Church International, Arulogun Road, Ojoo, Ibadan,
Oyo State. Already, a letter of invitation has been sent out to guests. Unfortunately,
however, the letter of invitation has leaked and gone viral on social media.
“We assert that the inauguration of an organisation that bears the name
of a non-existent ‘nation’ is, to say the least, reckless, infantile and an attempt to
put the cart before the horse. Which one should come first, the ‘nation’ or the
organisations that will be formed within it?
“Do we have a Yoruba nation already? Has the Nigerian Constitution which
describes the country as ‘one indivisible and indissoluble Sovereign Nation’ been
amended yet? Can you build an illegality on an illegality? Can you build something
upon nothing? YORNCA or whatever it calls itself should therefore wait. It
cannot exist in a vacuum.
“MURIC pays special attention to the last
sentence in the last paragraph of the letter of invitation where the organizers
gave the reason for forming the organization (YORNCA) : ‘The reason being that,
it is now we can catch our Land for the Lord. Shalom!’
“We find this sentence worrisome. Because
it presupposes that the real motive behind the agitation for a Yoruba nation is
to ‘catch’ Yorubaland ‘for the Lord’. Well, the cat is now out of the bag. All
the noise about marginalization is therefore mere smokescreen intended to
deceive Yoruba Muslims in particular and the general public in general.
“So the question must be asked by rational people. Is the Yoruba nation
project a Christian agenda? If not, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) should
call the Power Apostolic Church International, Ojoo, Ibadan,
to order. We are aware that CAN had earlier dissociated itself from all kinds
of separatist and insurrectionist projects. That puts CAN in the right position
and gives it the moral right to call any church which is promoting chaos to
order.
“For the
avoidance of doubt, MURIC does not consider the Yoruba agitators as enemies. But
we disagree with their methods. They are becoming overzealous and they can only
make things worse for the same people they claim to be fighting for. They must
eschew violence, threats, blackmail, subterfuge, false propaganda, intimidation
and coercion.
“For the
records, we reiterate the questions posed by MURIC to Afenifere and other
Yoruba groups in our press statements of 16th April, 2021. We asked Afenifere and Yoruba agitators, ‘What do you have in stock for
Muslim children and women? What is your plan for hijab? Is it as dictated by
CAN? Is there any provision for civil shariah which Yoruba Muslims have been
demanding for ages? The response of the agitators to these questions will go a
long way in determining their readiness to tolerate Muslims or it will only confirm
the plot to continue oppressing us.’
“The above were
the questions we asked Afenifere and other Yoruba groups four months ago but no
response has been given to date. Then out of the blues came this letter
inviting guests to the inauguration of a new version of CAN in the yet to be
realized Yoruba ‘nation’ claiming ‘…it is now we can catch our Land for the
Lord. Shalom!’
“So we must ask again, is the Yoruba nation project a Christian agenda? Are
Muslims and other groups just being used to actualize another crusader dream?
Is CAN listening?”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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