25th February, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
2023 ASPIRATION: EMEFIELE SHOULD RESIGN FIRST – MURIC
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
told Godwin Emefiele, the Governor of the Central Bank and an alleged
presidential aspirant, to resign first before campaigning for the presidency.
MURIC, a human rights advocacy and apostle of good governance insists that
following due process will prove that Emefiele respects decorum, law and order.
The organisation articulated its position on
Friday, 25th February, 2022 through its director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
The statement reads :
“We are in possession of a campaign leaflet
authored by a group called ‘Friends of Emefiele’ which is canvassing for the
candidature of the Governor of the Central Bank, Dr. Godwin Emefiele, in the coming
2023 presidential election. We have a principled position on this.
“As a bona
fide Nigerian, Dr. Godwin Emefiele has every right to aspire towards the highest
post in the land having met the conditions stipulated in Section 65,105 and 131
of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which provides that
a person shall be qualified for election in the various elective offices if he
or she is a citizen of Nigeria and has attained the age of 35years.
“As a human rights advocacy and apostle of good
governance, we recognise the
right of every Nigerian to exercise his or her right in a democratic Nigeria
and we will welcome credible candidates regardless of their ideological, ethnic
or religious background. We do not doubt Emefiele’s credentials but he should
follow due process.
“The last time we checked, however, the Governor of
the Central Bank is still in public service and Nigeria’s public service rules
forbid someone in such position from participating in electioneering campaign
or contesting an election. It is also a gross infringement on electoral rules
and regulations.
“Sections 66, 107, 137, and 182 of the Constitution
disqualifies any person employed
in the civil or public service of the Federation or State and does not resign,
withdraw or retire from the employment before the election.
“We therefore call on the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) to call the Governor of the Central Bank to order.
A man sitting on the nation’s wealth cannot be allowed to violate the electoral
law with reckless abandon. Emefiele should do the needful by resigning his
position in the public service before plunging headlong into the 2023
electioneering campaign.
“This is not about Emefiele alone. MURIC will not
embark on witch-hunting. The same treatment should be extended to any other
aspiring candidate who is still in public service. Those who aspire to
leadership positions must learn to respect the law. Only thus can they claim
the moral right to lead us.
“This advocacy is neither motivated by ethnic bias nor religious
sentiment. For instance, former Senate president Anyim Pius Anyim is now in the
race but we have nothing against him. So are many others. All we are after is
due process and respect for the laws of the land.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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