Osun rerun: Adeleke taking Muslims for a ride – MURIC blows hot
The Muslim
Rights Concern, MURIC, has said it has the information that Senator Ademola
Adeleke, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has
pledged to return mission schools to their owners if he becomes governor of
Osun State.
The
governorship election which was held in Osun State on Saturday was declared
inconclusive by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, and
Thursday (tomorrow) has been fixed for a re-run.
MURIC, in a
press statement signed by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, and made
available to Owojela’s Blog, said its office has been inundated with complaints
from its members in the state who fear a raw deal in the event of Senator
Adeleke emerging winner after the re-run.
MURIC said,
“Our members are apprehensive. There is this information that Senator Adeleke
pledged to return mission schools to their owners if he becomes governor of
Osun. We don’t peddle rumour. We are therefore using this medium to ascertain
the veracity of the report. The distinguished senator has ample time to issue a
disclaimer now.
“The
question is very simple, did you promise to return mission schools to their
owners? The implications are very serious when considered against the
background of the running battle over the mission schools between the
Christians and Muslims in the state in the past eight years.
“To assure
Nigerians that this is not just a conjecture of MURIC or our concern alone, the
Muslim Community of Osun State had earlier raised the alarm on this matter. In
a widely publicized press conference of 8th September 2018, the president, Osun
State Muslim Community, Alhaji Mustapha Olawuyi, said inter alia:
‘One of them
has been using ‘return of schools to missionaries as one of his campaign
promises. We are aware that this is a gimmick to swindle the public. You can’t
return the property that belongs to all of us to a mission just because such
schools bear mission names. We are all aware of massive investments of public
fund in these schools after it had been taken over soon after independence with
full compensation. We have told him to forget it. Even if he has a pact with
any group, it won’t fly. Any politician that tries it will regret it.’
“As far as
MURIC is concerned, we see a big threat to religious freedom for Muslims if a
candidate has entered into a pact with Christians leaders to return schools to
the missions. If Adeleke has a pact with Christian leaders, what agreement does
he have with the Muslims? He may be taking Osun Muslims for a ride. He has to
explain.
“He was only
known as Senator Ademola Adeleke prior to his emergence as candidate but
suddenly he became ‘Nurudeen’. Our strong suspicion is that this ‘Nurudeen’
converted to Christianity a long time ago but he now finds it mandatory to
portray himself as a Muslim in order to deceive gullible Muslims. He appeared
on Id ground during Salah. But that should not surprise anyone because even
Fayose attended Salah prayer wearing a turban. But why must politicians deceive
Muslims this way? We charge Senator Adeleke to elucidate on this.
“A second
poser to which the distinguished senator must respond before the re-run on
Thursday is the repression of Muslim students in Adeleke University, Ede, Osun
State. MURIC has petitions from Muslim students in the institution. They
complain of religious discrimination, forceful attendance of church services
and refusal to allow them to worship as Muslims.
“Our
question to Senator Adeleke on this is also very simple. Distinguished Senator
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria sir, what is your connection with Adeleke
University? We are aware that Dr. Deji Adeleke who happens to be the senator’s
brother, is the Pro-Chancellor of the institution.
“Given the
passion with which members of the Adeleke family have thrown their weight
behind the senator’s political ambition, can the distinguished senator separate
his policies on education as a prospective governor of Osun State from that of
the university? Are Muslims in the state not going to come under the sledge
hammer just as Muslim students are facing persecution in Adeleke University?”
MURIC also
raised issues on the hijab affair. “The road to freedom to use hijab in public
schools was rough and hard. We doubt if Muslims in the state will be ready to
tolerate a reverse in case an anti-Muslim governor emerges winner. The
president of Osun State Muslim Community expatiated on this:
‘Again, this
is a backdoor approach to banish hijab from public schools. We have seen hate
and lack of religious tolerance displayed in the Adeleke University Ede and the
Bowen University in Iwo. And as the majority group in Osun, we will not fold
our hands and allow that happen in our schools.
“It will be
resisted with full force. We just fought for hijab for three years, so anyone
who intends to mitigate our rights or oppress us should forget his ambition to
become a governor in this state. In Osun State, we are aware of our rights and
we have enlightened populace.’
“If it is
true that a pledge was made to return schools to the missionaries, then
religion has been introduced into the politics of Osun state. Therefore, nobody
should tell MURIC not to intervene in the politics of Osun state. This is not
about supporting any political party. Our members are spread across all the
political parties but our interest lies in the protection of the Allah-given
fundamental rights of Muslims.
“To round
off, we implore the distinguished senator to expatiate upon the issues raised
above and allow the Osun electorate to decide the rest.”
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