15th
August, 2019
PRESS
RELEASE:
MURIC THANKS NDLEA, DEMANDS ACTION ON FRIDAY EXAM
The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has thanked the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) for
finding a solution to one of the issues raised by the human rights
organization.
It will be recalled that
MURIC in a press statement dated 6th August, 2019 entitled ‘NDLEA
2019 Promotion Exam is Anti-Muslim’ had berated NDLEA for fixing its 2019
promotion examination between 15th and 21st August 2019
thereby making it impossible for Muslim officers who are currently on hajj to
participate.
In an apparent reaction
to the concern raised by MURIC, NDLEA announced via a memo dated 13th
August, 2019, reference NDLEA/FIN/88/VOL. VII/227 that ‘Candidates
of all examinations slated for 15th – 21st shall be given
the opportunity to write a makeup exam at a date to be communicated’. The memo
specifically identified ‘personnel granted permission/approval to travel for
2019 hajj’ as the first of the four categories of staff who will enjoy the
makeup examination opportunity.
In a press
statement issued by the Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the
organisation appreciated the management of NDLEA for addressing one of the two
concerns raised by it.
“We appreciate
NDLEA for taking prompt action on the issue of Muslim staff who would have
missed the promotion examination had the makeup examination window not been
offered. We thank NDLEA for this.
We must be honest
with ourselves. Nigeria will be a better place if all government agencies and
ministries address genuine complaints of citizens. Most religious and ethnic
conflicts would also have been nipped in the bud. While it is the duty of MURIC as a human
rights group to complain when there is injustice, the organisation will not
hesitate to express gratitude when such an issue is addressed. In addition, we
will always leave the door of dialogue open.
“In this
respect, we remind NDLEA management that we still have a pending request,
namely, the issue of clash on the promotion examination timetable between one
of the subjects, DDR (Drug Demand Reduction) and Jumu’ah prayer. DDR is
scheduled for 1130 to 1330 hours (i.e. 11.30 am to 1.30 pm) on Friday 16th
August, 2019. This clash was the subject of our second press statement on NDLEA
dated 9th August, 2019 under the caption, ‘NDLEA’s Promotion Exam
Clashes With Jumu‘ah Prayer’.
“We seek the management’s
wise intervention on this clash. It is oppressive, traumatizing and dehumanizing
for Muslims to sit for an examination when they should be in the mosque
praying. Man is body, soul and spirit. Muslims may not be able to fully
concentrate on such an examination thereby putting them at a disadvantage. We
urge NDLEA not to allow such a blemish in its records because it will go into
the archives as an act of religious intolerance on the part of NDLEA management
once it is allowed. The timetable can still be adjusted even at the last
minute.
As we take a break, we
reaffirm our deep appreciation of NDLEA’s offer of makeup examination for
Muslim staffers who are still in Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, we reiterate our
complaint over the clash between another examination paper (DDR) slated for the
Jumu‘ah period (11.30 am – 1.30 pm) on Friday 16th August, 2019. We
appeal for a review of the timetable to avoid this clash in the interest of
justice, fairplay, religious tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC)
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