15th November, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
THREAT TO INVADE IWO : MURIC CAUTIONS TRADITIONALISTS
The Traditional Worshippers Association of Osun State has
threatened to march on Iwo town in Osun State for what they described as the
Oluwo’s disrespect for traditional religion. But an Islamic human rights
organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has cautioned the
traditionalists against invading Iwo town as such will be open confrontation,
an invitation to chaos and flagrant disregard for the rule of law.
This was disclosed in a public statement circulated to the media
on Monday, 15th November, 2021 by the director and founder of the
organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“The Traditional Worshippers Association of Osun State has
threatened to march on Iwo town in Osun State for what they described as the
Oluwo’s disrespect for traditional religion. The traditionalists gave a 21-day
ultimatum within which the Oluwo must publicly apologise for his unguarded
statements against the traditionalists or face the consequences. The group
threatened to demand the deposition of the Oluwo unless the king met their
demand.
“We will like to caution the traditionalists against carrying out
their threat because of the implications of invading a whole city at a time
when Nigeria is facing dire security challenges. Such invasion will tantamount
to open confrontation, an invitation to chaos and disregard for the rule of
law.
“In the first place, indigenes of the city are likely to come
out in defence of their king. This may result in a bloody clash whose
consequences cannot be foreseen at the moment. Secondly, such invasion shows
disregard for the rule of law because there is freedom of speech and anyone who
finds Oluwo’s declarations distasteful or defamatory should go to court instead
of embarking on a show of force.
“Thirdly, invading Iwo town may not go down well with Muslims in
Osun State in particular and Yorubaland in general because Iwo is traditionally
known as ‘Ilu Alfa’, meaning ‘city of Islamic scholars’. The planned invasion
by traditionalists may therefore be seen as an attack on the base of Islam in
Yorubaland.
“We note with deep concern that traditionalists in Yorubaland
prefer to monopolise Muslim traditional rulers in such a way that the latter
pay no attention to Islam and Muslims but concentrate on traditional rites
alone.
“However, we note with satisfaction that the Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul
Rasheed Akanbi, stands out among Muslim rulers in Osun State who manifests
consciousness of his faith. He has taken giant steps to revive pristine Islam
in Iwoland. He has also openly identified with Islam as his religion. We
therefore have every reason to believe that this is the real reason for the
planned invasion of Iwo town by traditionalists.
“We see no reason why traditionalists should pick offence if the
Oluwo identifies himself with Islam because he has not disallowed tradionalists
from worshipping their gods. The 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria Section 38 (i) & (ii) grants every Nigerian citizen the right to
worship as well as the right to manifest his religion freely. The Oluwo is also
covered by this constitutional provision and he must be allowed to ‘worship’
and ‘manifest’ according to his conscience.
“Traditionalists have no right to insist that a king must be a traditional
worshipper. The king is the ruler over all subjects in the town and this
includes Christians, Muslims and traditionalists. The attempt to restrict the
king to traditional worshipping alone and to attack the Oluwo because he is a
Muslim is an exhibition of religious intolerance.
“MURIC appeals to the Osun State Police Command to take the threat
issued by the traditionalists very seriously. No group, no matter how powerful,
has the right to threaten the peace of the land. The police must be proactive
in handling this matter so that the diabolical plan of the traditionalists can
be nipped in the bud.
“We alert the Government of the State of Osun to the hidden
blackmail in the threat to invade Iwo town unless the government calls Oluwo to
order. Government must not allow itself to be railroaded into taking any action
capable of provoking the teeming majority Muslim population of the state.
Outsiders cannot determine what the people of Iwo want.
“The good people of Iwo want Oba Rasheed Akanbi on the throne.
Muslims in Yorubaland are pleased with him. Traditionalists have no right to
demand his dethronement. It is an exhibition of intolerance on the part of the
traditionalists to demand the deposition of an Oba just because he does not
dance to their tune. It will be a dangerous precedence if traditionalists are
allowed to dictate to government. The Oyetola administration must be firm.
“In addition, Government has a duty to protect the law abiding
and hardworking people of Iwo town from the planned invasion of
traditionalists. The primary duty of government is to ensure the security of
lives and properties. Section 14(2)(b) of the 1999 Constituion (as amended),
states inter alia : ‘the security and welfare of the people shall be the
primary purpose of government’ and that presupposes that it is a reference to
government at both the federal and state levels.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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