21st February,
2022
PRESS RELEASE
MURIC ACCUSES CAN OF PLAYING RELIGIOUS POLITICS
The president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. Dr.
Samson Ayokunle, has said that CAN will mobilise all Christians in Nigeria to
produce a Christian president in the 2023 presidential election. But the Kano
branch of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has accused the Christian umbrella
body of playing religious politics.
A statement issued on Monday, 21st February, 2022 by the
chairman of the Kano branch of MURIC, Mallam Hassan Sani Indabawa, said CAN was
misleading its followers by claiming that Christians have the number to install
a Christian president without Muslim input.
His statement reads :
“The president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Rev. Dr.
Samson Ayokunle, has said that CAN will mobilise all Christians in Nigeria to
produce a Christian president in the 2023 presidential election (https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2023-well-mobilise-christians-to-produce-buharis-successor-can/).
“Rev. Ayokunle spoke
in Jos yesterday, Sunday, 20th February, 2022 during an interview
with journalists after delivering a church sermon on the theme ‘Defeating your
enemies through the power of unity’ which was held at COCIN Church, Rahwol
Kanang, Jos, Plateau State.
“It is rather unfortunate that whereas global best practices
dictate that emphasis should be placed on merit instead of religion in
the choice of leadership, CAN is fanning the embers of religious politics. Ayokunle
is making a ridiculous claim of a Christian majority status in the Nigerian
demographic architecture. It is false, myopic, parochial, untenable and
unacceptable.
“Where did he get the data? What is the basis of his claim? He should know
that such a claim will awaken the political consciousness of Muslims in the
country. Why wouldn’t he allow the electorate to choose their preferred
candidate based on merit, credibility and integrity?
“The claim that Muslims have always ruled
the country is neither here nor there. Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, a Christian from
Eastern Nigeria, was the first president of this country. He was followed by Aguiyi
Ironsi, also a Christian. Then came Yakubu Gowon, another Christian. That is three
Christians in a row. Did the Muslims complain?
“So what is wrong if a Muslim president emerges after President
Muhammadu Buhari? That will be just two Muslims, not three back-to-back like
the Christian rulers did. Tolerance necessitates patience. CAN needs to
exercise patience. They should think of others when making demands. They should
also remember what they have enjoyed and allow others to have their share.
“MURIC has canvassed for a Yoruba Muslim
candidate for the next political dispensation and a capable Yoruba Muslim
candidate has emerged. We stand on that mandate. Muslims North and South have
decided to give the 2023 mandate to a Yoruba Muslim in order to halt the
persecution of Yoruba Muslims by their Christian neighbours.
“Nigeria is not for only one group to dominate. Christian leaders should
stop giving their followers false hope. It can lead to frustration which, in
turn, is capable of leading to unjustified anger against the system. Christian
leaders should give responsible sermons. They should also eschew religious
politics.”
Mallam Hassan Sani Indabawa,
Chairman, Kano
Branch,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).
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