2nd October, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
COMPENSATE
MUSLIMS IN CABINET RESHUFFLE – MURIC
As the nation awaits the reshuffling of cabinet by
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC) has reminded the president of the need to compensate
Nigerian Muslims who were shortchanged in the first appointment of ministers.
The reminder was contained in a press statement
issued on Wednesday 2nd October, 2024 by the Founder and Executive Director of
the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
He said:
"Reports of an imminent cabinet reshuffle
have been rife in the past few days (https://tribuneonlineng.com/what-president-tinubus-cabinet-reshuffle-will-reveal-expert/).
It has brought excitement to various Nigerian circles, particularly the
political and religious terrains.
"MURIC recalls the disappointment felt by the
Nigerian Muslim community when ministerial appointments were first made early
in the tenure of the Tinubu administration. As expected we lodged complaints (https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/09/19/muric-accuses-tinubu-of-appointing-more-christians/;
https://www.governmendng.com/2024/01/18/muric-accuses-president-tinubu-of-bias-towards-christians-in-government-appointments/)
but nothing was done to address our grievance.
"Those who called the Tinubu administration a
Muslim-Muslim ticket know the raison d'etre for giving it that
nomenclature. They know those who worked viciously against the duo of President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima. They know those who
cursed them and those who prayed for them.
"Expectedly, the Muslims who stood behind the
duo like the rock of Gibraltar, taking all the risks and insults became
infuriated at harvest time when all the juicy posts went the other way.
Meanwhile, those who cursed and threatened Tinubu and Shettima started praising
them when the low-hanging fruits started falling in their laps. It was a
paradoxical scenario.
"Political maturity led MURIC to continue to
appeal to Muslims for patience even as we received bashing from the home front
on many occasions in the past two years or so.
"As we all wait for the coming cabinet rearrangement,
we remind President Tinubu of the need to compensate Nigerian Muslims who were
shortchanged in the first round of appointments. While we cannot dictate
numbers for the president, we have Allah-given right to demand adequate
representation for Nigerian Muslims in the coming cabinet reorganisation.
"We demand that the Muslim figure should be
higher than any other slot as commensurate to its demographic percentage. The
injustice done to Muslims in the South West was particularly inexplicable under
a Muslim-Muslim ticket.
“To date, Yoruba Muslims have no effective channel
of communication to reach their Yoruba president. It became a double tragedy as
they continue to suffer the same marginalization dished out to them in
pre-Tinubu times. The president may not hear this from official Muslim circles,
but it is in his best interest to take it as authentic feeler from the Muslim masses
(young and old) in the region.
“Yet his policies have not been quite favourable
to the North in general from where he got humongous votes even more than he got
from the South West, his own zone (https://www.thecable.ng/nigeriadecides2023-tinubu-got-more-votes-from-north-west-than-south-west-and-other-fun-facts/;
https://dailypost.ng/2023/03/04/presidential-election-north-west-strongest-backbone-of-tinubus-victory-campaign-spokesman-molash/).
“As at today, the North is yet to come to terms
with Tinubu’s neglect of Muslims in the scheme of things after the 2023
presidential election while the embarrassment caused to major stakeholders from
the North is igniting ripples.
“We affirm that skills and talents abound in all
faiths. Expertise is not the exclusive preserve of Christians. For example, Nigerians
are yet to see any performance in the Christian appointed to the Ministry of Communications
and Digital Planning compared to the dynamism introduced by his Muslim
predecessor. We can also beat our chests today that no federal agency has been
better manned than the one headed by a Muslim professor of Islamic studies.
“We have every cassu belli, therefore, to ask for
the parameter used in selecting majorly Christian appointees to the detriment
of skilled Muslims. We put it to the presidency that whoever cannot find
endowed individuals among Muslims is looking the wrong way. For the avoidance
of blackmail and misunderstanding, we assert that our demand is for qualified
Muslims, not for members of our organization.
"It is not in the character of MURIC to issue
threats, heat up the polity or utter controversial declarations, but suffice it
to say that it is high time we spoke some truth to power. It may be bitter but
the truth must be spoken. Nigerian Muslims are generally unhappy at present. What
we as stakeholders have done so far is to ensure that we do not rock the boat
or join those who are trying to do so because it is our boat. It is still a
Muslim-Muslim ticket. It must survive every storm.
"Therefore the success or otherwise of the
present administration and, ostensibly, the Muslim-Muslim ticket and its future
will be determined largely by the extent of justice for, and fairness to the
aggrieved Muslims injected into the disposition of this administration as well
as its good recourse to its medulla oblongata.
“Those who cannot identify their true friends and
those who forget where they are coming from cannot escape the verdict of
history. Many receive admonition, only the wise benefit from it."
#CabinetReshuffle
#CompensateMuslims
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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