24th June,
2022
PRESS RELEASE:
NAME
TRAIN STATION AFTER FANI KAYODE SNR – MURIC
An Islamic human
rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has asked the Federal
Government (FG) to name a train station after the former Deputy Premier of
Western Nigeria, late Chief Remi Ade Fani-Kayode, father of Chief Femi Fani Kayode,
a former Minister of Aviation.
MURIC argued that
the former Deputy Premier deserves the honour more than some of those already given
by virtue of the highly esteemed position held by him and the sacrifices he
made for Nigeria.
The idea was
muted on Friday, 24th June, 2022 by the director of the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), Professor Ishaq Akintola.
His full
statement reads:
“It has come to our notice that the name of Chief
Remi Ade Fani-Kayode is conspicuously missing among the names of those honoured
with train station nomenclatures by the Federal Government (FG). Chief
Fani-Kayode was the Deputy Premier of the whole Western Region from 1963 to
1966.
“He was a legal
luminary of great measure and one of the earliest crown counsels to the Queen
of England. Fani-Kayode (Snr) played a major role in Nigeria’s legal history. Not
only that, he was one of the leading dramatis personnae in the struggle
for independence and a major character in the Nigerian political landscape from
1940 to 1995.
“Fani-Kayode
demonstrated uncommon courage in his political career. He fought against
autocratic leadership and feudalistic royalty. His followers loved him passionately.
Above all, he was a categorically detribalised Nigerian who did everything
possible to keep Nigeria strong and united.
“In this regard, he joined Chief Samuel Ladoke
Akintola, the region’s premier who was also a great patriot and unequalled nationalist,
to forge a coalition with the mainstream political party in the North in order
to promote national unity. This is his major contribution.
“The parameter
employed in picking those to be honoured by FG by naming train stations after
them remains monumentally flawed if such a great hero is left out. It remains
lopsided. If names like Mrs Funmilayo Ransome Kuti (Papalanto Station),
Olusegun Osoba (Olodo Station) and Mobolaji Johnson (Ebute Metta Station) who
held office or featured only at state level appear at our train stations, why
shouldn’t that of the great Fani-Kayode appear at one of our stations as a
memorabilia for his immense contribution to the political and legal development
of this country.
“We affirm without
any fear of contradiction that Chief Fani-Kayode (Snr) is one of Nigeria’s
heroes. He deserves to be honoured like many others. It is unfair to leave him
out where others are honoured particularly when most of those honoured are
still alive and holding public offices. We should honour our heroes past too
just as we honour those who are still alive so that those coming behind us may
honour us.
“The former Deputy
Premiere deserves it even more than some of those already given by virtue of
the highly esteemed position held by him and the sacrifices he made for
Nigeria. His constituency at that time was the whole Western region which
contained six states (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti) and the deputy
premier of the whole Western Region at that time held a position higher than
that of a state governor. He can actually be compared to someone controlling two
states.
“We therefore demand the naming of a train station
in Nigeria’s South Western hemisphere after the Deputy Premier of the old
Western Nigeria, Chief Victor Babaremilekun Adetokunbo Fani-Kayode. It will be
a honour well deserved.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern,
(MURIC)
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