11th June,
2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO TINUBU ON VP POST: CONSULT
THE NOBLE DOZEN
As Nigerians debate the
suitable running mate of the presidential candidate of the All People’s
Congress (APC), Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu, an Islamic human rights
organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has advised Tinubu to
consult the ‘Noble Dozen’,
i.e. the twelve sincere Northern governors who stood by the idea of the
transfer of power to the South.
The suggestion was
contained in a press statement issued by the director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, on Saturday, 11th June 2022.
The full statement
reads:
“Nigerians are
currently engaged in hot debate on the suitable running mate of the
presidential candidate of the All People’s Congress (APC), Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu.
We will like to advise that apart from ensuring that the position of vice
president in 2023 goes to the North, Senator Tinubu should consult the ‘Noble
Dozen’.
“Those we refer to as the Noble Dozen are those twelve
(12) sincere Northern governors who disabused the minds of Nigerians concerning
the myth of Northern hegemony and a nonexistent caliphate oligarchy by
insisting that APC's presidential candidate must come from the South. This was
a great sacrifice and a noble idea.
“They
demonstrated statesmanship, patriotism and nobility of thought by that action.
Tinubu should leverage on the confidence they reposed in him and reciprocate by
allowing them to pick a running mate for him. Of course they may suggest two names
and allow him to pick one out of the two. This will definitely diminish the so
called North-South dichotomy and further cement the unity of our great country,
Nigeria.
“While we submit that credibility, integrity and
competence must be the overriding parameters, we aver that the faith of the
running mate should not be an issue. If
it has never been an issue in places like Jos, Benue, Ekiti, Ondo, Edo, the
South Eastern states and the South South where both the governors and their deputies
have always been Christians in spite of the existence of substantial number of
Muslims, why should it suddenly become an issue at the federal level?
“MURIC charges
Senator Tinubu to remain focused on building a united, virile and progressive
Nigeria. Though we have no special objection to the choice of a Christian running
mate, it will be wise for him to allow the Noble Dozen to influence his choice.
Once this happens, the same Noble Dozen will sell his idea to the whole North. That
may also secure Northern votes for him. Democracy is a game of numbers, not
primordial sentiments, not social media noise or the cantankerous cacophony of demagogic
charlatans.
“Other Muslim
candidates like Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Kola Abiola do not seem to have the
same challenge. Neither do Christian flagbearers. By the way, Christian
flagbearers are free to pick fellow Christians in Christian-Christian tickets.
“In fact, future
Christian presidential candidates should not have any qualms picking fellow Christians as their running
mates. Whoever does not like it should vote for another political party.
“That is true
democracy. Candidates should not be forced to pick running mates against their
wish. What is necessary is for all candidates to look for running mates who
meet their vision and mission in the project to keep Nigeria strong, united and
secure. We expect Nigerians to vote for pedigree, integrity and credibility.
“At this
juncture, permit us, once again, to felicitate with new flagbearers of other
political parties who emerged winners in the last two or three days,
particularly the indefatigable young activist, Omoyele Sowore, a good friend of
MURIC. We also congratulate him on his victory in the court case over
intra-party squabbles. Sowore is a frontline activist. He is consistent. We
have great hope in him leading this country whenever the opportunity arises.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern
(MURIC)
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