19th October, 2021
MAOLUD MESSAGE :
AVOID DO OR DIE
POLITICS: MURIC TELLS POLITICIANS
As Nigerian Muslims join their counterparts to mark
this year’s birthday (Maolud an-Nabiyy) of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW), a
Nigerian human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has appealed to
politicians to avoid ‘do or die’ politics.
This was made known in a Maolud
message released by the group’s leader, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Tuesday,
19th October, 2021.
The statement reads :
“The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
felicitates with President Muhammadu Buhari, the Sultan of Sokoto and President
General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Alhaji Muhammad
Sa‘ad Abubakar, the Nigerian Muslim community as well as all Nigerian citizens
and foreigners on the occasion of the 2021 (1443 AH) anniversary of the birth
of the noblest man that ever lived, Muhammad the son of Abdullahi (SAW).
“We
seize the opportunity of this august occasion to appeal to Nigerian politicians
to eschew ‘do or die’ politics. The body language of our politicians in recent
time is not encouraging, particularly after the recent party congresses held
all over the country. Desperation, greed and avarice is still boldly written on
the foreheads of our politicians.
“It cuts across the political
parties. Parallel congresses are held in almost all of the states and in almost
all the parties. The exercise so far manifests gross desertification of the
spirit of sportsmanship, statesmanship, patriotism and sacrifice.
“Why
are ex-governors breathing down the necks of sitting governors? Where is the
spirit of living and letting live? What did the ex-governors forget in the
state houses? Whatever achievement or failure registered during the tenure of a
former governor is his own story and score card.
“No ex-governor has the right to take
more than one ‘last look at the Moor’. Cast your last look at the government
house as you pack your belongings out of it at the end of your tenure and wish
your successor well. Unfortunately the reverse is the case as most of our
ex-governors fight tooth and nail to retain control of the political
architecture of the states.
“Worse still, gunmen are hired to
disrupt political gatherings. The fact that our politicians still believe in
thuggery and hooliganism as a means of settling scores and achieving their
political ambitions indicate that we are still playing Stone Age politics.
“MURIC
charges Nigerian politicians to learn from Prophet Muhammad (SAW), the master
of the arts of persuasion and dialogue. Though he lived as a fugitive in Makkah
for several years, he returned to liberate the city from the clutches of his
oppressors without a single sword leaving the scabbard.
“Though a complete alien in Madinah,
its inhabitants welcomed him with pomp and pageantry. Nigerian politicians will
disarm their opponents without firing a single shot if only they will emulate
this great man, Muhammad. We therefore challenge our politicians to find time
to learn about him. We have no iota of doubt that the Nigerian political
architecture will never be the same again if they can do so.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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