9th
August, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
NDLEA’S PROMOTION EXAM CLASHES WITH JUMU‘AH
PRAYER
One of the courses to be taken
during the forthcoming promotion examination of the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA) clashes with the statutory Friday Jumu‘ah prayer. The course,
DDR, which stands for Drug Demand Reduction, is scheduled for 1130 to 1330 hours
(i.e. 11.30 am to 1.30 pm) on Friday 16th August, 2019. The course
is billed to be taken by officers of the rank of CSN, meaning Chief
Suprintendent of Narcotic.
This alarm was raised by the
Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), in a
press statement issued by its Director and Founder, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on
Friday 9th August, 2019.
“They have come again. Our
oppressors have come again. First, they fixed the promotion examinations close
to the Salah festival. Next, they scheduled it for a period when Muslim
officers who have gone for hajj will have no chance to participate. Now comes
the last straw that broke the camel’s back: even those Muslim officers who are
around will have to choose between taking the examination and attending Jumu‘ah
prayer. This is a deliberate attempt to ensure that no Muslim of the rank of
CSN will be promoted in NDLEA. It had better not be. Boss Gidahyelda
Mustapha must hear this. So must Abba Kyari.
“This is the height of religious
apartheid. There is nobody in this country who does not know when Muslims go
for prayer on Friday. We are shocked that a major federal agency will do this.
It is naïve, jejune and infantile. We are nonplussed that at a time when
Europeans and Americans are announcing to participants at their conferences
that special large rooms have been provided for Muslims in attendance to offer
Salat, a prominent federal paramilitary unit is making it impossible for
Muslims to observe the Jumu’ah prayer thereby embarking on the repression of
Muslims and denying them their Allah-given fundamental human rights.
“Is the system so loose that a
prominent department (and a sensitive one for that matter) will break well
known rules with such reckless abandon? It is impunity taken too far. No wonder
Nigerian youths and even married women are now highly tramadolised. Marijuana
is now more common on the streets than ordinary cigarette. Heroine and cocaine
are ten for one kobo. Why won’t they when drug officers who are supposed to
watch the borders are busy laying ambush for religious rivals?
“How can officers be committed
when they are denied elevation? Staff promotion in NDLEA is permanently on the
hanger. There is no motivation. There are staff who have been due for promotion
for more than ten or eight years and we are still counting. Yet NDLEA is trying
to cut corners with the promotion of the same officers by attempting to marginalize
the Muslims among them. We beg to disagree.
“Who is behind this? Who fixed
the timetable for this promotion examination? Nigerian Muslims want to know. Or
has NDLEA been sold to a religious fanatic? We need answers to these questions
very urgently. Must full-grown officers of the NDLEA be subjected to the same
ridicule that young Muslim boys and girls face in some national examinations?
“When shall we be free? Must
Muslims cringe and beg from cradle to the grave in this country before they can
get their sui generis rights? We said it before that Muslims are being
treated like second class citizens in Nigeria. The whole system is grossly
Christianised. Otherwise why must any examination spill into the Muslim worship
period?
“Why didn’t NDLEA fix the
examination on a Sunday? That is where the Christianisation comes in. The
Christian day of worship is highly revered and respectfully set aside as a sacred
day. Thou shalt not touch Sunday. But Friday is violated by every Dick and
Harry. It is abused to humiliate Muslims including senior Muslim officers. They
are tied down to write some repressive examinations or remain seated at endless
and meaningless meetings while the Jumu‘ah prayer is being observed by other
Muslim faithfuls. Is that fair? This examination timetable is capable of
plunging NDLEA into a huge controversy.
“Our detractors may find these
words too harsh but that is because they don’t want to hear the truth. MURIC is
blunt because it has to be so. It is part of dialogue. We have no other choice
than to be frank when highly placed officials who are supposed to know better
flagrantly break the rules. Anyway, it is better to be bitterly blunt than to
flare up and jump to the streets, killing, maiming, burning and looting. That
is what we will never do. This oppression has to stop. Friday must be given its
sacred status and heads of departments must stop playing God in the lives of
Muslims.
“In conclusion, we appeal to the
Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha and the
Chief of Staff (SGF) to the president, Abba Kyari, to call NDLEA to order. Those
who have been due for promotion for so long should be elevated before any new
promotion examination can be justifiable. The SGF should see to this.
“In addition, we call for
immediate postponement of the coming NDLEA promotion examination. It is
repressive and lopsided. The exercise should come up only after those who
travelled for hajj have returned to the country. The timetable must also be
reviewed forthwith. No examination should be held during Jumu‘ah prayer. In the
interest of peaceful coexistence, we demand that a new circular suspending all
official engagements on Friday from 12 noon be issued by the Federal Government.
This will make Friday a half working day and permanently rest the Friday
question”
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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