17th January, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
MURIC LAUDS DAPO ABIODUN ON CHIEFTAINCY LAW
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has applauded
Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, for signing the Ogun State Chieftaincy Bill
into law. The new law curbs fetish practices in the installation and burial of
Ogun kings thereby allowing each king to be installed and buried according to
his religious dictate. The Islamic human rights group described the development
as a booster for freedom of religion.
MURIC spoke on Monday 17th January, 2022
via its director and founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
“The governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, signed
the Ogun Chieftaincy Bill into law on Monday 10th January, 2022. The
bill, which is titled ‘Obas, Chiefs, Council of Obas and Traditional Council
Law of Ogun State Bill 2021’, is aimed at curbing fetish practices and putting
an end to the monopoly of traditionalists who have hitherto controlled all
installation and burial ceremonies of kings in the state.
“MURIC identifies with the aspirations of the brains behind this bill.
It is a booster for
freedom of religion and a vital shot in the arm for the dignity of homo sapien, for decency and
for Allah-given fundamental human rights.
“It will stop overbearing traditionalists who have
monopolised the installation and burial rites of Obas in the state with their
fetish practices without respecting the personal religious beliefs of the Obas.
Many Christians and Muslims who are eligible to vie for the obaship stool but
who have been kept in abeyance by the fetish practices will now be able to
compete freely with others from the ruling houses.
“It is our hope that this will be extended to the obnoxious
and illegal practice of unilateral imposition of curfews on communities by Oro
worshippers. Ogun lawmakers may have to take another look at this aspect as it
may require another bill to stop the imposition of illegal curfew by Oro
worshippers.
“MURIC also commends the Awujale of Ijebu-Ode, Oba
Sikiru Adetona and Hon Akeem Balogun (Ogun
Waterside State Constituency) for working in synergy to introduce the HB No 36/OG/2020- bill in the Ogun State House of Assembly. Equally
worthy of appreciation are members of the state assembly who supported the
bill.
“We call on other state assemblies in Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti
to syndicate the bill. Only thus can the houses of assembly in those states be
described as truly democratic and in pursuit of freedom of thought, liberty and
human dignity.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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