25th
September, 2025
PRESS
RELEASE:
LAGOS TUTOR GENERALS WITHOUT
MUSLIMS UNACCEPTABLE – MURIC
Sequel
to the clarification that there are four practicing Muslims among the nine
permanent secretaries appointed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State
two days ago, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has demanded that there should also
be at least three Muslims among the six tutor generals in the six educational
districts of Lagos State.
The
clarification was made on Thursday 25th September, 2025 by Professor Ishaq
Akintola, the Executive Director of MURIC.
He
said:
"Sequel
to the clarification that there are four practicing Muslims among the nine
permanent secretaries appointed by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State
two days ago, our attention has turned to another issue of monopoly cum
marginalisation in the same Lagos State with Muslims at the receiving end.
"It has been noted that
the present design of the six educational districts in the state is for six
Christian tutor generals. We assert that this will not truly reflect a fair
share of the dividends of democracy among the good people of Lagos State.
Afterall Muslims also voted for Governor Sanwo-Olu (https://von.gov.ng/muric-supports-governor-sanwo-olu-for-second-term/).
"Only
fair sharing can promote peaceful coexistence. There can be no genuine
togetherness or sense of belonging where one group is given the licence for
monopoly while the other is marginalized.
"Therefore,
in order to move Lagos forward and to engender enduring peace, a cosmopolitan
city like Lagos with diverse cultures should not concentrate all appointments
in the coffers of only one group.
"Our position is that there should be
at least three Muslims among the six tutor generals in the six educational
districts of Lagos State. We believe in equal rights. Sharing is loving. We
reject monopoly and marginalisation. We have more than enough eminently qualified
Muslims for those positions.
Besides, Lagos should not be advocating
religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence but acting the opposite and
dividing the populace with its actions. For how can the Lagos society be happy
and united when only one group is satisfied while the other grumbles. Our
people say, ‘Ajoje o dun benikan o ni’, i.e. ‘We can only be happy together if
we are all comfortable’.
"We suspect that different procrastination and bureaucratic
gimmicks are being employed to ensure that Muslims in the civil service do not
occupy headship positions.
"Sometimes appointments are delayed until Muslims who are
qualified for the positions reach retirement age. At other times, Muslims who
qualify for promotion to the highest civil service level (grade 17) are denied
promotion to that level until they retire. It is a waiting game. This wicked
practice has to stop.
#GovernorSanwoOlu
#SixEducationalDistricts
#ThreeByThree
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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