7th
February, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
MURIC TACKLES OSINBAJO ON DENIAL OF PRESIDENTIAL
AMBITION
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has tackled Nigeria’s Vice President,
Professor Yemi Osinbajo, on his alleged presidential ambition. The Vice
President was quoted today, Monday, 7th February, 2022 as denying
that he intended to declare his presidential ambition.
However, MURIC has told the VP that it was the turn of Muslims in the
South West because three Yoruba Christians have occupied the presidency whereas
no single Yoruba Muslim has been either military head of state, president or
vice president.
This factor, according to MURIC, has given Yoruba Christians both
political and economic edges and subjected Yoruba Muslims to political
marginalisation, social segregation and gross economic disadvantage leading to
abject penury among Muslims in the sub-region.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by the director of MURIC,
Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday evening.
The statement reads:
“The Nigerian Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has denied planning to declare
his presidential ambition. The Vice President spoke through his spokesman,
Laolu Akande today, Monday, 7th February, 2022 (https://dailypost.ng/2022/02/07/2023-osinbajo-denies-planning-to-declare-for-presidency-after-apc-convention/).
“Nonetheless (the denial
notwithstanding), we will like the Vice President to know that it is not his
turn yet. Neither is it the turn of any other Christian from the South West.
This is because three Yoruba Christians (Obasanjo, Shonekan and Osinbajo himself)
have occupied the presidency whereas no single Yoruba Muslim has been either
military head of state, president or vice president of Nigeria.
“This factor has given Yoruba Christians both political and economic
edges and subjected Yoruba Muslims to political marginalisation, social
segregation and gross economic disadvantage leading to abject penury among
Muslims in the sub-region.
“Muslims in the South West will
no longer remain onlookers in matters affecting our welfare and our collective
destiny. Any Yoruba Christian or Muslim candidate seeking office will have to
consult the Muslim community. Nobody will be allowed to take Muslims for a ride
and get elected on a platter of gold.
“All other things being equal, we would not have worried at all
and we would not have brought the religious factor to the fore in Nigeria’s
march towards 2023. But the brazen effrontery and undisguised persecution of
Yoruba Muslims coupled with the criminal silence from those that matter among
Christian leaders, civil society and Yoruba socio-cultural groups have made our
stand necessary. Our stand is informed by an urgent need to liberate Yoruba
Muslims from the shackles of religious persecution.
“The last time we checked, the
Vice President has not deemed it necessary to check the excesses of his fellow Yoruba
Christians who are oppressing Yoruba Muslim women in government offices and
persecuting female Muslim students in South West schools. Neither has he
uttered a single word of condemnation or sympathy on the matter. What then will
be the fate of Yoruba Muslims when Osinbajo becomes the president of Nigeria.
Christians in the South West will garner more courage. They will out-herod
Herod and for Muslims, it will be from the frying pan into the fire.
“Even Profesor Oluyemi Oluleke Osinbajo cannot claim that he is unaware of the sufferings of Muslim
women and female Muslim students in the South West whose conditions can be
compared to that of blacks in apartheid South Africa. Perhaps his silence can
be due to his position as a pastor of the Redeemed Church whose declared
objective is to plant churches within few meters of each other throughout
Nigeria. The starting point may be the forced conversion of Muslim students in
Yorubaland. This of course will not be a new development in the sub-region. It
happened to our parents and grandparents.
“We urge the Vice President to come out openly and put an end to
the state of confusion. For the avoidance of doubts, we have nothing personal
against Vice President Osinbajo. In actual fact, we are among his secret admirers
and this can be traced to his loyalty to the President Muhammadu Buhari
particularly because of the way he stood by the latter in his trying times.
“But MURIC is on a mission to liberate Nigerian Muslims from
exclusion, isolation and discrimination in all their ramifications. We cannot
compromise this principled stand and supporting any Christian from the South
West for the 2023 presidency no matter his position or relationship with us
will jeopardise this noble objective.
“Another microscopic
clarification which is necessary to preempt professional confusionists and
merchants of fake news who may want to mischievously misinterpret this message
is that MURIC has not said and will never say we do not want a Christian to be
president of Nigeria.
“This is a democracy, not a theocracy and our society is
multi-religious. Both religions should therefore be allowed to lead. However, we
are being specific about the South West this time around. This means that any
political party can pick a Christian as its presidential candidate from any
other zone for 2023 so long as it is not from the South West.
“It would have been a horse of another colour if no Yoruba Muslim
has shown any interest in the presidency come 2023. But fortunately the crème
de la crème among Yoruba Muslim politicians have indicated interest. Vice
President Osinbajo is therefore advised to allow sleeping dogs to lie.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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