4th April, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
FAYEMI’S LIST: A THREAT TO PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
The governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi,
sent his list of commissioners to the State assembly on Tuesday, 2nd
April, 2019. The list contained fourteen (14) names. The governor also added
another five (5) names for the nomination of the chairman and members of the Ekiti
State Local Government Service Commission (EKSLGSC).
Meanwhile the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
described the list as most disappointing. The Islamic human rights organization
reacted in a press statement signed by its Founder and Director, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, on Thursday, 4th April, 2019.
“This list is heavily lopsided. Fayemi
is ill-advised. He has grossly shortchanged Muslims. How can he give us only
one commissioner out of fourteen? What parameter did he use? This is most disappointing.
Fayemi has blindfolded Muslims in Ekiti state. Muslims are not part of his
government. Ekiti State executive is not truly representative. It is undemocratic.
It is a sham. The disappointment is even more painful because Governor Fayemi
had been touted as a very liberal Christian. But see what he has done to us.
“Even in Ondo state where the percentage of
Muslims is lower, they were given four commissioners. That is what Governor
Akeredolu did for Muslims in Ondo. He gave them four out of fourteen and that
is why the Muslims are not making any noise there. Justice is the soul of
peace.
“With Dr. Wahab Adegbenro in the Ministry of Health,
Rashid Badmus in Natural Resources, Alhaji Imam Olurimisi in Culture and Tourism
and Taofiq Abdul Salaam in Works, Ondo Muslims look at the Muslim commissioners and say, ‘We are
well-represented’.
“But see what Fayemi has done to us. Only Alhaji Ayodele Jinadu is
a Muslim out of his fourteen commissioners. We reject this in Allah’s Mighty Name.
It could have been different if the Muslims had not said anything earlier but
they did. They asked for proportionate representation but this is what Fayemi
gave them: an empty pot of porridge. Ekiti Muslims do not deserve this
humiliation. It is a betrayal in view of the undiluted support they gave Fayemi
during the elections.
“If this is a snub, there is always another day. If it is
an act of impunity, we all know that power is transient and even the high and
mighty will need the poor and weak somewhere along the line. We are used to
powerless conscience subjugating conscienceless power. What we are not used to
is powerless conscience getting away with it. We will remember this if Fayemi
seeks higher office in future. Our message is not for Ekiti alone. Nor is it
for the South West. Only the deep can call to the deep. It is a wakeup call to
Muslims to restrategize and they will do just that.
“Alhaja Maryam Ogunlade is the only Muslim member on the list of
EKSLGSC. Alhaja Ogunlade was once the Ameerah (chairperson) of the Federation
of Muslim Women Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) in Ekiti State. She deserves
the position.
“But while we may not object to the EKSLGSC list, we keenly
await the list of members and chairmen of other boards and agencies. We are
interested in knowing how many of them will be chaired by Muslims. There should
be no pretensions about it. Muslims have been marginalized in the appointments
made so far by Fayemi. They therefore deserve lofty positions in remaining appointments.
“Fayemi is a Christian, he picked a Christian as deputy
governor, a Christian as Chief of Staff, a Christian as Secretary to the State
Government, 13 Christians out of 14 commisioners have now been nominated. The body
language is very clear. Muslims do not matter to him. Fayemi has wittingly
excommunicated participatory democracy from Ekiti State.
“MURIC charges Muslims in Ekiti State to tighten their seat
belts. The struggle ahead is not only political but intellectual. They must go
into politics in large number and with diversification. Enough is enough. Their
continuous marginalization already speaks volumes.
“On a last note, we express the deep disappointment felt by
Muslims, not only in Ekiti State but also in the South West and in Nigeria as a
whole over Fayemi’s lopsided list. A thick air of betrayal has enveloped Islamdom.
We urge Muslims in the state to restrategize. As for Governor Fayemi, we caution
him against marring his hitherto good records in Christian-Muslim relations.
His latest lopsided list is a potent threat to participatory democracy. He may
still have a slim chance to redress the injustice”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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