28th March, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
RESPECT
ISLAMIC CITY C OF O: MURIC TELLS WORKS MINISTRY, OGSG
The
Federal Ministry of Works and the Ogun State Government have been told to
respect the Certificate of Occupancy (‘C of O’) of the Islamic City located
at the
Pakuro-Lotto axis of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The settlement was built by the Zumratul
Jamiu Mumin Society of Nigeria (ZJM) decades ago but there are plans by the
Federal Ministry of Works to demolish the whole settlement in favour of a
fly-over bridge.
Making the
plea on Monday 28th March, 2022 was the director of the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
“The Federal
Ministry of Works allegedly marked buildings located inside the Islamic City, a
settlement of the Zumratul Jamiu Mumin Society of Nigeria (ZJM) located
at the Pakuro-Lotto axis of Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. The marking exercise immediately
produced fears of demolition particularly as it was followed by briefings from
men of the ministry who revealed that it was for the purpose of an
interchange and flyover.
“Although
the ministry has not made another move since MURIC cried out against the
proposed demolition in its 14th October, 2022 press release, nobody
can tell when bulldozers from the ministry will move into the settlement. Since
to be forewarned is to be forearmed, we remind the Ministry of works that the
whole settlement has a ‘C of O’ and this should be respected.
“Nigerian
Muslims will not fold their arms and watch one of the products of its hard
labour disappear in rubbles moreso since the Islamic City is situated between
two Christian entities, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Camp and
the Deeper Life Bible Church Camp. MURIC will ensure that Nigerian Muslims
resist this with every legitimate means at their disposal.
“The
Redeemed Church leadership has also been fingered as having an interest in
evicting the Islamic City from its environs. Officials of the Islamic City
confided in MURIC that RCCG clerics had approached them to sell off their
priced property because the church was ‘not comfortable with an Islamic group
nearby’.
“We are
therefore constrained to warn the RCCG leadership to keep off the property. Islamic
City is not for sale. It may be small in size. It is mighty in spirit. The residents
may appear poor, they are rich in their souls. In the same vein, we advise the Federal
Ministry of Works to respect the ‘C of O’ on the property. It is impunity,
lawlessness and wickedness to subject owners of buildings to stress and fear
after they have satisfied all righteousness on a property by obtaining the ‘C
of O’.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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