7th January 2020
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC KICKS AS ONDO GOVT COMMANDEERS
MUSLIM SCHOOL
The governor of Ondo State,
Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu SAN, has commandeered the only Islamic school in
Oke-Agbe, Akoko in Ondo State. The Muslim community has cried foul and
complained of threat to their lives and harassment by Christians in the town.
An attempted peaceful demonstration by the Muslims was also foiled by heavily
armed policemen drafted to the town yesterday, Monday, 6th January,
2020.
This was disclosed by the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) in a press statement issued on Tuesday, 7th
January, 2020. In the statement issued by the director, Professor Ishaq
Akintola, the human rights organization described the action of the Ondo State
government as arbitrary, intolerant and provocative.
The statement reads:
“MURIC received an S.O.S. from the Muslim community of Oke-Agbe Akoko
yesterday. The whole town was taken over by heavily armed policemen. Properties
belonging to the Ansar-Ud-Deen (AUD) Primary School were forcefully packed out of
the school. We strongly condemn this action. It is arbitrary, intolerant and
provocative.
“A letter dated 16th
December, 2019 was received by the school a few days ago. The letter with
reference SUBEB/PRS/766 was addressed to the headmaster of the school. The
letter under the heading ‘Re: Request For Transfer of Oke-Agbe Mega Primary
School to Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba, Akoko’ reads inter alia:
“Following the directives
given by Mr. Governor that the school, A.U.D. Mega Primary School, Oke-Agbe,
should be handed over to Adekunle Ajasin University, the Education Secretary is
hereby directed to: The pupils of AUD Mega Primary School, Oke-Agbe will be
relocated to St. Georges Primary School, Oke-Agbe, pending the time a permanent
place is given to the school by the community. The board will thereafter
construct new classroom building for the school. The Acting Education Secretary
should liaise with the three communities (Oyin, Oke-Agbe and Afin) to get a suitable
land to site the school (AUD Mega Primary School, Oke-Agbe).
“This letter depicts Islamophobia and tyranny. It is a manifestation of
totalitarian dictatorship. There are five primary schools within the town: St Georges,
Catholic, Local Authority (L. A.), Christ Apostolic Church (C. A. C) Orimolade and
Ansarud-Deen (A.U.D). Why didn’t the state government pick any of those four?
Why must it be the only Islamic school in the vicinity that Akeredolu will take
over? Afterall that land belongs to the Ansar-Ud-Deen. It is unfair to just
seize it like that.
“It is a grand plan to uproot
AUD Primary School, Oke-Agbo Akoko. This is a school founded since 1975. It is
also an attempt to intimidate the Ondo State branch of the Ansar-Ud-Deen
Society and an undisguised attempt to embarrass the organization at the
national level. This is unacceptable. Akeredolu’s action runs counter to civilized
norms and the principles of dialogue and religious tolerance.
“By the way, was the
Ansar-Ud-Deen consulted? Akeredolu cannot pretend that he does not know about
the Ansar-Ud-Deen and its educational activities in Yorubaland in particular
and Nigeria as a whole. It is administrative ineptitude to have failed to
consult the original owners of the school. It is true that the past
administration of Olusegun Mimiko had rebuilt the school but that was done in
the spirit of public service. At least eighteen other schools were also rebuilt
at the same time and they all retained their original names. So what is the big
deal? Islam is simply being victimized by the Akeredolu administration.
Where is Donald Trump? Where are the leaders of the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN)? These are people who always make false claims
that it is Christians who are being persecuted in Nigeria. Here is another palpable
and indubitable evidence of the persecution of Muslims by a Christian governor.
“It is noteworthy that the
state government has no land ready for the Ansar-Ud-Deen school it is evicting.
The government is leaving that issue to three distant and unfriendly communities
to decide the fate of an Islamic school. These are the same communities who
have been threatening Muslims in their domain? Akeredolu is deceiving us.
“This move is part of a grand plan to eliminate Islam and Islamic
education from Ondo State. Otherwise why move pupils of a Muslim school to a
Christian school? Can Akeredolu claim ignorance of the ideological differences?
Can he assure us that those Muslim pupils will continue to enjoy their religious
freedom? Will St. George allow those Muslim children to observe Salat within
its premises? Will the headmaster of St. George school allow the female Muslim
children to use hijab? How will the morning assembly be conducted: in Christian
fashion or in Islamic pattern? Hasn’t the governor himself ignited bitter religious
rivalry between Christian and Muslim children and even the teachers? Is this
not another attempt to subject Muslim children to Christian domination and way
of life?
“Already, there has been a
potent threat against Islam and Muslims in Oke-Agbe Akoko for some time now. In
fact, it was the intervention of the security agencies that foiled the planned attack
on Muslims at the Id praying ground after the 2017 Ramadan. Muslims in the city
have been living in fear since then. They complain of intimidation and
harassment and this has led to the conversion of many of them to Christianity,
including a biological son of the Imam.
“Here lies another concrete
example of the persecution of Muslims in the South West. Those who claim that
Yoruba Christians and Muslims enjoy cordial relations need to take a second
look at the real situation in Yorubaland. The so called religious tolerance in
Yorubaland exists only among members of the same family who belong to different
faiths, tenants living in the same house who practice different faith and
people working in the same establishment. No more, no less.
“Religious tolerance in
Yorubaland exists only at micro level. It is a horse of another colour at the macro.
A Muslim is welcome as a person among members of his family, in the house where
he lives and in his workplace. But not his religion, not Islam. Non-Muslims in
Yorubaland abhor Islam as an institution. We can authoritatively affirm that many
Yoruba critics and writers refer to Muslim activists as agents of the caliphate
and treat them like lepers. That is the bitter truth.
“There is no tolerance for the religion of Islam in Yorubaland. That is
why it is only in Yorubaland that the use of hijab in schools is disallowed. That
is why a socio-cultural organization like Afenifere arrogates to itself the
role of protecting the interest of Christianity and opposing anything that dons
the toga of Islam. That is why some governors demolish mosques at will (or
threaten to demolish them). That is why Islamic schools like the Ansar-Ud-Deen
school, Oke Agbo Akoko has been commandeered. Religious tolerance in Yorubaland
is therefore a myth, peaceful coexistence is a mirage and the principle of live
and let live is a phantom.
“Akeredolu has elected to uproot
Islam in Akokoland by using a popular neo-imperialist gimmick called ‘elimination
by substitution’. It is a wicked concoction from the bottom of hell. How can
you take over a primary school building for a university faculty? How can you
advance the cause of education by destroying its root? Can you climb a tree
from the top? Must primary schools be dislocated just to locate the faculty of
a university? What kind of logic is that? Who did this to Ondo State? What is
Akeredolu doing in the state house if he cannot protect primary education? Akeredolu
has abdicated his responsibility to the citizens of Ondo State.
“Leaders of the Ansar-Ud-Deen
in Oke Agbo Akoko had assured the state government that they are not opposed to
educational advancement but Akeredolu will not listen. They suggested that since
their school compound is very big and since it has 21 classrooms, the state
government should demarcate their compound. They said they were ready to concede
as much as 15 classrooms to the university project while they continue to
manage six (6) only. Yet Akeredolu turned deaf ears. It is curious that the state
government has rejected this noble idea. It insists on ejecting the Ansar-Ud-Deen
from the premises. This is mean, callous and belligerent. The buck stops on
Akeredolu’s table.
“We assure Governor Akeredolu
that Nigerians are watching, in particular, the Nigerian Muslim community is
keenly watching Akeredolu’s overzealous and fanatical desire to inflict pain on
Muslims in Ondo State. Akeredolu has killed tolerance. He should not preach the
gospel of ‘being our brothers’ keepers’ to us no more. We reject the eviction
of Ansar-Ud-Deen School from its original location. The government of Ondo State
should look for another location for the faculty.
“Before we turn off the
ignition key, we call on Nigerians to hold Governor Akeredolu responsible for
anything that happens to the Muslims in Oke Agbo Akoko in particular and Ondo
State in general. We urge the Commissioner of Police and the heads of other
security agencies in the state to give adequate protection to all Muslims in
Ondo State, both indigenes and non-indigenes, as we have no confidence in the interest
of the state governor to protect the lives and properties of anyone who is not
a Christian in his state.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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