Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has told
speakership hopeful, Femi Gbajabiamila that he does not have to sell his soul
to the Fulanis because he wants to become a speaker.
Fani-Kayode was reacting to a photo in which Gbajabiamila
was pictured sitting at the feet and clinging to the thighs of a Fulani Islamic a scholar by the name of Sheik Dahiru Bauchi.
The former minister, who was displeased with the what he saw
said: “Has it really come to this? Do we have to sink to this level? Must we
bow before them? Is it not better to die a free man than live a slave? Some
have argued that Femi did this because he is a Muslim and that he was merely
displaying his deep respect for a northern Muslim cleric.
“I find this contention, at best, intellectually dishonest
and, at worst, specious and disingenuous. It is also a pernicious lie that
seeks to mask the bitter truth. The question is whether any leading Fulani
politician would ever crawl before, kneel at the feet of and grab the thighs of
any Yoruba Muslim cleric or Sheik simply to win his support for any position?”
According to Fani-Kayode, “I doubt it very much given the
fact that Fulani Muslims do not even allow Yoruba clerics to lead prayers in
mosques in the north. The Yoruba Muslims in the north are compelled to open
their own “Yoruba Mosques” where they can lead in prayer but they cannot lead
in any mosque that the Hausa Fulani attend.
This is the case despite the fact that Islam came to the
Yorubaland, through the Turkish traders, a good 400 years before it arrived in
the northern region of what later became Nigeria through Usman Dan Fodio. I
have known Femi for over 40 years and I have always loved and respected him. I
still do. And as far as I am concerned politics can never come between us. But
the Femi in this picture is not the Femi I knew, loved and grew up within old
Lagos.
“That Femi would never bow or kneel before any man for any
reason. That Femi was a man of honour, self-respect, and dignity who put his
family and tribe before anything or anyone else. That Femi was one of the most
brilliant minds of the new generation of young political leaders that emerged
in the late ’90’s and that went on to do great things and achieve so much for
their people and country.
“Nothing could intimidate him and no-one could buy him. And
neither would he ever beg or crawl before anyone or grab their thighs and knees
in desperation. Sadly things appear to have changed. May God deliver us! I
still, believe that he would make a great Speaker of the House of Reps and that
he deserves the position.”
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