STOP VICTIMISING MUSLIM JUDGES: MURIC TELLS OSUN CJ
The Chief Judge of Osun State, Honourable
Justice Adepele Ojo, has been accused of victimising Muslim members of the
judiciary in the state. The allegation was levelled by an Islamic human rights
organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
MURIC’s allegation was contained in a press
statement circulated on Sunday, 16th October, 2022 by the director
of the human rights organisation, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“The Judiciary and Legal Department of the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has for some time noticed an unpleasant trend in the affairs
of the Osun State judiciary with respect to the treatment of Muslim judges. In
particular, we noticed that the Chief Judge, Honourable Justice Adepele Ojo, has
been doing everything possible to undermine Islam and the
Muslims in Osun State judiciary.
“This observation is verifiable and we are going to substantiate
every point we make here. MURIC does not act on impulse. Neither do we level
allegations out of spite.
“Exempli gratia, one of the past chief judges allocated two pieces
of land of equal sizes to both Christians and Muslim communities of Osun State
judiciary at the High Court, Osogbo. The Christians built a church on their
land while the Muslims also built a mosque on their own.
“But the Muslims left a small
portion of their land for future need. Recently, the Muslim community wanted to
build a small structure on the remaining part of the land allocated to them.
They had already started the foundation laying when the Chief Judge, obviously
acting on information, rushed to the site and stopped them.
“She allegedly swore not to allow it till she bowed out of the
bench. The Muslim community lost some bags of cement and other materials on
account of this injustice. The unfinished foundation is still there till
tomorrow for any curious observer to see.
“Another example of her victimization
of Muslims was her arrangement of the 2022 foreign trip of honourable judges
which she deliberately fixed to coincide with the period of this year’s Id
al-Adha Salah. It was so arranged that Muslim judges could not fully enjoy the
trip.
“Although such foreign trips were meant to enable judges to relax, the
2022 trip of the honourable judges to Thailand was a traumatic experience for
the Muslim judges involved. It must be noted here that the Chief Judge could
have fixed the trip during the annual court vacation or at any other time. But
she, in her own wisdom, decided to fix it at a time the Muslim judges would lose
appetite and feel the pain.
“The trip was undertaken from 4th to 15th
July, 2022 whereas Salah was 9th July, 2022. It was therefore seen
as a sadistic ploy to put Muslim judges in a panicky state of mind thereby
defeating the primary objective of making the trip an avenue for relaxation for
judges with the attendant optimal performance on their return.
“This arrangement resulted in a tortuous, tumultuous and topsy-turvy
foreign trip for Muslims among the judges. A programme designed ab initio
for hardworking honourable judges to regain their strength turned into one of extreme
stress and unmitigated psychological trauma for the Muslims among them.
“All available evidence
point to the fact that the 2022 foreign trip as scheduled by the Chief Judge
put Muslim judges at an undeserved disadvantage. When their Christian
counterparts spent the whole period of about 12 days from 4th to 15th July,
2022, the Muslim judges were constrained to spend just 7 days from 2nd to 8th
of July, 2022 because they had to rush home to celebrate Id al-Adha in Nigeria
on 8th of July, 2022 for the Salah which was held the next day (9th
July, 2022).
“Non-Muslims may not
comprehend where we are coming from. They may not assimilate the import of this
most embarrassing situation unless we create a scenario where Christians are
made to go on a trip from 21st December to 4th January!
This is most likely to create a hullabaloo which will force Christians to
return home on 24th December, a day to Christmas!
“There is every raison d’etre
to suspect that the Honourable Chief Judge has targeted Muslim judges who went
for the trip for victimization. Perhaps we can ask the respected Honourable
Chief Judge if she would like to schedule the 2023 foreign trip for judges in
the state from 21st December 2022 to 4th January 2023
(which is Christmas period) or from 5th to 16th April,
2023 (which is Easter period)! Afterall, who feels it knows it.
“Again, the Chief Judge may find it difficult to explain the cassu
belli for the consistent denial of many qualified Muslim lawyers of
appointment to bench vacancies in the state. The Chief Judge may want to
explain why the last two high court appointments saw the emergence of only two
Muslims out of 10 appointments despite the existence of eminently qualified
Muslims who applied.
“When did loyalty to pastors
and bishops become the standard yardstick for qualification as judges? This is
just a question. No disrespect to the bench is intended. MURIC holds the
judiciary in high esteem but we will like to see the judiciary promoting equal
right, justice and fair play in all its actions. The judiciary is the last hope
of the hoi polloi and the jamaaheer have no hope if the judiciary cannot be
fair to themselves.
“In the meantime Muslims in Osun State and by extension Nigeria as
a whole are waiting to see the parameter the Chief Judge intends to use in filling
the existing vacancies at the high court and magistrate courts. We have no scintilla
of doubt that dozens of qualified legal luminaries who are Muslims are waiting
on the line. We are waiting to see how they will be sidelined this time.”
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Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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