17th
July, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
HAS MAKINDE SEIZED
BODIJA MUSLIM PRAYING GROUND?
The Governor of
Oyo State, Oluseyi Abiodun Makinde, has reportedly earmarked the Muslim ‘Id
praying ground situated at Bodija, Ibadan, for the construction of a recreation
centre.
However, an
Islamic human rights organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has stepped
into the matter. In a press release captioned ‘Has Makinde Seized Bodija Muslim
Praying Ground?’, the human rights group sought to know the true position of
things and asked Governor Makinde to clarify his government’s stand. The
statement was circulated to pressmen on Saturday, 17th July, 2021 by
the group’s director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
MURIC said, “Reports
reaching us indicate that the Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, has
allocated the Muslim ‘Id praying ground situated at Bodija, Ibadan, for the
construction of a recreation centre. As a human rights group dedicated to the
promotion, projection and protection of Allah-given fundamental human rights of
Muslims, it is natural that we will be worried.
“But even in
spite of our concern, we are careful not to create tension and this informed
our careful choice of words and caption. We are asking the Oyo State governor
if it is true that he has allocated the only ‘Id praying ground being used by
Bodija Muslim Community for the construction of a recreation centre. It is our
right as voters and citizens to interrogate the actions of government. Afterall
probity and accountability are basic principles of democracy.
“Governor
Makinde should note that religion is a very sensitive thing and any issue that
may trigger controversy is better left untouched by governments. In particular,
converting a place of worship where Muslims call on Allah to a recreation
centre where fun seekers manifest all kinds of lewd, obscene and vulgar
profanities sounds more like mocking Islam.
“Nay, it sounds
more like telling Bodija Muslims and, by extension, Muslims of Oyo State in
particular and the Nigerian Muslim Ummah in general that they are insignificant.
This may depict insensitivity to the religious feeling of a large proportion of
the Nigerian population. It should not happen at a time when Nigeria is trying
to get all hands on deck to nip the current spate of insecurity in the bud.
“The governor may also like to note that
Muslims of Bodija and environs have been using this spot for ‘Id prayers for
decades without interference from any quarter. Neither should it be
assumed that the spot is not being fully utilized or that it is a once-in-a-year
affair. The Muslims use it for other purposes apart from ‘Id prayers. These include,
but are not limited to, Muslim family picnics and Muslim trade fairs where
Islamic wares are displayed and new initiatives, innovations, skills and
ventures of Muslim youths and those of Muslim women in particular are
displayed.
“Every Muslim community in Nigeria has its own praying ground where ‘Id prayers
are observed and other Islamic activities take place. These open spaces provide
avenues for open enterprises unlike the enclosed and restricted atmosphere in
the mosque. Bodija Muslim praying ground is no exception.
“Governor Makinde should mark our words, Bodija Muslim praying gound has
become sacred land and converting it to any worldly use is sacriledgious. We
say this with all seriousness. No man seeking heavenly guidance and protection
will challenge the Creator of all things, both living and non-living, by
seizing the very property on which His Name is called.
“In addition, it is our hope that we are not witnessing a systematic,
well-rehearsed and gradual elimination of Islamic landmarks in Oyo State. It
was not long ago that a mosque in Iwo Road was marked for demolition by the
same administration. It caused not quite a little stir. If that was mere
happenstance, is the seizure of Bodija Muslim praying ground a coincidence, a
declaration of hostility or an enemy action?
“More importantly, the Muslim Rights Concern is concerned about the fate
of this coming ‘Id prayer in the next 72 hours in Bodija. We are not sure where
Muslims residing in Bodija and environs will observe this year’s ‘Id prayer
coming up on Tuesday, 20th July, 2021. Are we sure that policemen
will not be drafted to the spot before the arrival of Muslim worshippers on
that day to make it impossible for Muslims to make use of the praying ground?
“The governor needs to assure the teeming Muslim population in the area
not only that this will not happen but that reports of the allocation of the
Muslim ‘Id praying ground for the construction of a recreation centre is not
true. Mr. Governor sir, don’t try to buy time because there is no time for
sale. Bodija Muslims are warming up to roll their mats on the spot in 72 hours.
To be or not to be? That is the question begging for your answer. Will Bodija
Muslims be allowed to pray on the usual spot in two days time? Or have you
seized Bodija Muslim praying ground?”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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