The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Monday assured that it
would not oppose a Christian president in Nigeria.
MURIC, an Islamic human rights organisation, made the remark
while clarifying its call for the Southwest to produce a Muslim presidential
candidate in 2023.
The Islamic group had said 2023 was the right time for the
Southwest to produce a Muslim presidential candidate.
The group said its demand is hinged on the condition that
political parties zone the presidency to the South West.
A statement signed by the body’s Director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, said it would not oppose a Christian
presidential candidate if the position is zoned to any other zone.
Stressing that its remark was misunderstood, MURIC explained
that it would not undermine a Christian president if he respects the rights of
Muslims across the country.
The statement reads: “Some stakeholders have misunderstood
our statement concerning our demand for a Yoruba Muslim president come 2023.
They wrongly assume that we do not want a Christian president at all. That is
not correct. We have therefore seen the need for us to clarify our statement.
“Our true position is this. We want a Yoruba Muslim to be the next president if the presidency is zoned to the region by political parties. So there is a provision, and the kekeywords ‘if’. MURIC is not a fanatical group. We do not have a problem with a Christian president. This is a democracy and Nigeria is a multi-religious nation. So we are not opposed to a Christian emerging as president at any time so long as he respects the rights of Muslims.”
MURIC, however, lamented that Christians dominate the
leadership sphere in the Southwest.
The body lamented that Christians dominate the civil service
and education sector while Muslims enjoy the majority among artisans in the
Southwest.
“Our grouse is with the system in the South West. It is an
open secret that Christians dominate the education sector in the South West.
“That is why the civil service is fully in the hands of the
Christians while the Muslims are an overwhelming majority among the artisans
and traders in Yorubaland,” the statement added.
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