28th August, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
MOSQUE DEMOLITION: WIKE IS A LIAR
The governor of Rivers State, Nyesome Wike, has claimed that no mosque
was demolished in Port Harcourt. This claim is coming in the wake of the
allegation by Muslim leaders in Port Harcourt that the governor had sent
bulldozers aided by thugs and mobile policemen to pull down the Trans-Amadi
Central Mosque on Tuesday 20th August, 2019.
The Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC), an Islamic human rights organisation which condemned
the demolition exercise has reacted to Wike’s denial. The group revealed its
reaction to pressmen in a statement issued by its Director on Wednesday, 28th
August, 2019.
The group said, “Wike is a pathological liar. He denied pulling down
Trans-Amadi mosque. That is a lie from the pit of Jahannam. So what happened to
Trans-Amadi mosque? Was it knocked down by invading elephants? Was there a
cyclone in Port Harcourt? Wike can say that to the marines. Nigerians have seen a manifestation of the five evils
Chamberlain spoke about in Rivers State: brute force, bad faith, injustice,
oppression and persecution.
“Wike should have
known the implications of his outbursts. Just two months ago (June 2019), he
said, ‘Rivers State is a Christian state and I have no apologies for saying
that.’ A cleric from the South West who was in the gathering commended him for
making such a declaration. Any reasonable person will tie the two incidents
together. We are constrained to congratulate Wike for walking his talk. It was
like, ‘I told you people that this state is a Christian state and you are still
building a new mosque. Boys! Go and pull it down!’
“His latest words, ‘I
did not demolish any mosque’ are therefore coming too late. They are
afterthoughts and sheer play on semantics. He admitted pulling down ‘an illegal
structure’. But how can a building whose plan was approved by the state government
before you came into office become illegal? For the avoidance of doubt, the
survey plan number of the building is AI/RV2009/D13 and the building plan
number is RTP/09/617. Both were approved by the state government since 2009.
“As far as Nigerians
are concerned, those two documents are vital and a mosque is a mosque, whether it
is a completed structure, half or quarter completed. Muslims congregate there
and worship. There are uncompleted mosques all over Nigeria where Muslims
worship daily. The case of Trans-Amadi Mosque cannot be isolated.
“Mosques take years
to finish in Nigeria these days for several reasons but it is common to see Muslims
using them even as they are under construction. Funds come in trickles because
mosques collect no tithes and foreign aid has been strangulated by United
States embargo on aid from Arab countries whereas foreign aid continues to flow
into churches, mostly from the same US.
“Just yesterday, a
church leader boasted that it planted 65,000 churches in six months. He has our
best wishes but no state governor has the right to demolish our mosques no
matter how poor they may appear. We cherish the devotion of Muslim worshippers
and the serenity of our poor mosques more than any outward embellishment. Didn’t
the Bible say ‘God is a spirit and they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit
and in truth? (John 4:24)
“Your Excellency, pictures do not lie. Neither do video
clips, unless they are doctored. We watched three video clips where you
declared that Rivers State is a Christian state. Can you deny that? We raw the
rubble where there used to be a mosque structure. But you are now denying that
you demolished a mosque. Who does not understand semantics?
“Oh, we can see clearly. It became illegal because it is
a mosque and it must go down because no new mosque must emerge after the
‘almighty’ governor has declared the state as a Christian state. A la l’etat c’est
moi, n’est c’est pas? It had better not be. Even Louis XIV to whom that
infamous declaration is attributed regretted his feudal absolutism on his
deathbed when he said, ‘Je m’en vais, mais l’Etat demeurera toujours’, i.e. ‘I
depart, but the State shall always remain’.
“We remind Governor
Wike that there are rules of engagement in every decent society and he must
respect those rules. Wike is governor today but like the French king, Louis, he
must go one day. Wike’s declaration of the state as a Christian state stands in
contradistinction to Section 10 of the Nigerian Constitution. It is therefore
unconstitutional and his demolition of the mosque is ultra vires.
“Wike is definitely
not the only Christian governor in a Christian-dominated state. Ten other
states in the sub-region have very large Christian population: Abia, Akwa Ibom,
Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Enugu, and Imo. But Wike is
the only one who declared his state a Christian state. Wike wants to be more
Christian than Jesus. What of the other governors? Are they not Christians as
well? Who did this to Rivers State?
“The executive
governor of Rivers State is now running from pillar to post in order to cover
his tracks. But it is too late. Words are like eggs, they break into fragments
once they are allowed to drop. Again, we must note that he repeated those words
on three different occasions and in the presence of journalists. Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence.
The third time is enemy action. True to his words, Wike took a wicked decision,
viz, to pull down the house of God.
“It is now clear to all and sundry that Wike does not look
before he leaps. He acts on impulse. He should have known the implication of
pulling down a mosque two months after declaring his state a Christian state.
That is the question. That is the crux of the problem. They say action speaks
louder than voice. This demolition is even worse than Wike’s unconstitutional
declaration. We have no scintilla of doubt that Wike’s wicked action is a
followup to his declaration.
“Our message to
Governor Wike is this: Your Excellency sir, verily indeed we say unto you, you
have bulldozers, we have Allah. You may bring down our mosque. You cannot
remove iman (faith) and piety (taqwah) from our hearts. Islam is in our lives
and a million bulldozers cannot extirpate it.
“To deceive
Nigerians after demolishing a mosque, Wike argued that there were other mosques
still standing in Port Harcourt. We reject Wike’s warped thinking. Those
mosques he refered to were built before he came to power. They were built during
the reign of governors who were not boastful, arrogant, belligerent and power
drunk.
“It will be in
Wike’s best interest to invite the management of Trans-Amadi Mosque which he
pulled down wilfully, consciously and deliberately. That action is illegal,
unlawful and unconstitutional in view of a court declaration that the property
belongs to the Muslims.
“Wike is advised to
undo what he has done by engaging the management of that mosque in dialogue.
Wike must refund the total cost of what he caused to demolish and allow
construction work to resume at the site. Only this can douse the tension generated
by Wike’s wicked act. In addition, the Roi Soleil of Rivers State is advised to,
in his remaining days in office, engage in tactical withdrawal of his
inflammatory, unguarded and unconstitutional statement about his state being a
Christian state.
“Meanwhile, we implore Nigerian Muslims to remain calm and
law abiding. There should be no tit for tat. Not all Christian governors are
like the governor of Rivers State and definitely not all Christians are as
bellicose, militant, boastful, arrogant and mischievious as Nyesome.
“Wike’s wickedness may surpass that of Herod but
thousands of Nigerian Christians are kind-hearted, warm and friendly. We
therefore advise against any revenge action by any Muslim governor against any
church building. Neither should any Muslim individual or group attack any individual
Christian or group of Christians in any part of the country.
“We invite Nigerians
to love one another regardless of religion and ethnicity. We urge peace-loving
Christians to ignore the divisive, autocratic and self-righteous antics of
Wike. This man cannot be the ambassador of Nigerian Christians. We need peace
to build a prosperous Nigeria. We are therefore willing to live in peace with
our Christian neighbours.
“In summary, we
assert that Wike is a pathological liar for denying his role in the demolition
of Trans-Amadi Mosque in PortHarcourt. We demand adequate compensation for the
destroyed mosque and the right to resume construction at the site with
immediate effect. Finally, we extend our hand of fellowship to peace-loving and
law-abiding Christians throughout Nigeria.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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