14th June, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO ATIKU: DON’T PICK WIKE AS VP
As the search for
running mates takes the centre stage on the Nigerian political arena, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised the flagbearer of the People’s Democratic
Party (PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, against picking the governor of Rivers
State, Nyesome Wike, as his running mate. MURIC said Wike is one of the bigoted
Christian governors who had been blacklisted by Nigerian Muslims.
This was contained
in a statement circulated to the media by Professor Ishaq Akintola, director of
MURIC, on Tuesday, 14th June, 2022.
The statement reads:
“It has come to our knowledge that Governor Nyesome Wike
is among those being considered as possible running mates for the PDP
flagbearer, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. We deem it necessary to advise against this.
Wike is an open enemy of Islam, a Muslim-hater primus inter pareil and an
unrepentant mosque destroyer.
“The extremist
remarks of Wike are still on record. He declared Rivers State a Christian State
contrary to the constitution. What guaranty can anybody give us that he will
not say or do worse things if he becomes a vice president. No, Wike should not
be allowed to hold any post at federal level.
“Wike hates the
sight of mosques and he is prepared to use or misuse his office to destroy all
mosques in Nigeria if allowed to occupy any space inside Aso Rock. Wike is intolerant,
unpredictable and violence-inclined. Nigerian Muslims do not trust him. He will
definitely be a bad market for Atiku. His electoral value at the national level
is nil.
“We therefore advise Alhaji Atiku Abubakar to avoid Wike
by all means. He should go for a moderate Christian, not a fanatic. This should
be a lesson for other politicians, particularly governors who are fond of using
their office to persecute Muslims and undermine the religion of Islam. Nigerian
Muslims are watching and waiting for them.
“Nigerians have a
lot to learn from the way many political aspirants from Southern Nigeria dressed
up in turban and babanriga in an attempt to convince people in other parts of
the country that they are prepared to tolerate Muslims. Unfortunately it was
too late.
Tolerance should be
demonstrated in our day to day actions and words. Tolerance should be displayed
in times of tension, not when we want political offices, least of all during
electioneering campaigns. We should appreciate the variety of our cultures as a
blessing and realise that we will need other people at a point in time even if
we do not need them now.
“In the Nigeria of
today, the true statesman is the one who can find loyal friends in different
parts of the country, in all ethnicities and in all creeds.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern,
(MURIC)
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