2nd
August, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
2023: MURIC REACTS TO CAN’S CALL FOR
CHRISTIAN PRESIDENT
Nigeria’s Muslim
human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has reacted to a recent
statement issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in which it
called for a Christian president for Nigeria by 2023. MURIC said while it is
not opposed to the idea of a Christian president for Nigeria, CAN must wait for
its turn.
MURIC spoke via
its director and founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 2nd
August, 2023. The full statement reads:
“The Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN) last week demanded a Christian president come 2023
(https://thenationonlineng.net/2023-can-pushes-for-christian-president/). But we believe
that it is not yet the turn of a Christian to be the president of Nigeria if we
want to go by mathematical exactitude from the time Nigeria began civil rule in
1999.
“Chief Mathew
Aremu Olusegun Obasanjo, a Christian, spent eight (8) years as president (1999 –
2007). Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan also spent five (5) years (5th
May, 2010 – 29th May, 2015). That brings the total spent by Christian
presidents in Aso Rock to thirteen (13) years.
“Meanwhile
Alhaji Musa Yaradua, a Muslim, spent three (3) years as president and the incumbent,
President Muhammadu Buhari, will be completing his eighth year in office by the
good Grace of Allah on 29th May, 2023. By simple arithmetic, this
will bring the total spent by the two Muslim presidents to eleven (11) years.
“MURIC is being generous, otherwise it would have
towed the line of those who argue that Jonathan spent six (6) years and that
will bring the total number of years spent by Christians to fourteen (14). In
the same vein, we would have supported those who said Yaradua spent just two
(2) years and that would have reduced the number of years spent by Muslims in
power to ten (10) years.
“Muslims will be
shortchanged by two or four years if a Christian becomes president in 2023. The
ideal thing is to allow another Muslim to spend only one term from 2023 to
2027. There will be no doubt about who takes the reins of power from 2007
because a Christian must be installed as president at that time. All
controversies would have been removed but there is controversy now.
“For the avoidance of doubts, we reiterate our readiness
to accept a Christian as president but it must be at the right time. It will be
unfair to install a Christian president in 2023 when Muslims still have a shortfall
of two or four years. It is the group that has a two-year or four-year shortfall
that should be given the chance for a make-up, not the group that has a
two-year advantage.
“We advise CAN
to wait for its own time and to stop heating up the polity with untimely
demands. CAN should also take a retrospective look at its attitude towards the
incumbent since 2015 when a Christian president left the stage. Nigerians are
already comparing CAN’s weekly visits to Aso Rock in the days of Jonathan, a
Christian president, to turn on the tap of gold and its extremely hostile
stance to the incumbent, a Muslim president, since 2015. We really sympathise
with CAN but facts are sacred. Figures and dates are sacrosanct.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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