3rd March, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
SCHOOL
CLOSURE IN RAMADAN: STOP PLAYING GOD IN THE AFFAIRS OF MUSLIMS – MURIC TELLS
CAN
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has criticized
the closure of schools during Ramadan in four Northern states. However, a faith-based
civil liberties organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has told
CAN to mind its own business.
In a statement issued on Monday, 3rd
March, 2025 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC accused CAN
of double standard for encouraging breach of the rights of Muslims who are in
the majority in South Western Nigeria while pretending to protect Christian
children who are an infinitesimal minority in the North.
The statement reads:
“Four Northern states (Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and
Kebbi) have extended the closure of schools in their states to give Muslim
students a stress-free Ramadan period. But the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) has criticized the action.
“CAN President, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, expressed
grave concern over the impact of the closure on Christian students and accused the
state governments of breaching their rights (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/ramadan-school-closures-breach-students-rights-can/).
“MURIC is bewildered
by the insistence of CAN on playing the role of a meddlesome interloper in the
affairs of Nigerian Muslims. Firstly, Ramadan is a completely Muslim issue. It
involves no other faith. CAN should stay out of it.
“Secondly, Muslims are the overwhelming majority
in those four states and the state governments in a democratic country like Nigeria
should not deny the majority Muslims
what they wish. Furthermore, those four states have given the Muslim majority
what they desire most based on the principle of ‘the greatest happiness for the
greatest number’.
“CAN may
want to learn more about allowing the majority to have its way from Jeremy
Bentham’s ‘A Fragment on Government’ (1776) and his ‘Introduction to Morals and
Legislation’ (1789). Those two books expatiated upon the principle of the
greatest happiness for the greatest number. CAN may want to note that Muslim
students are ‘the greatest number’ in those four states in this case.
“The phrase, ‘the greatest happiness for the
greatest number’, is attributed to Jeremy Bentham, British philosopher, born February
15, 1748 and died June 6, 1832. ‘The greatest happiness for the greatest number’
is a principle that states the best action is the one that brings the greatest
happiness to the greatest number of people. It is a core tenet of
utilitarianism, a philosophy that emphasizes the usefulness of the consequences
of actions.
“The extension of schools’ closure by the
governors of those states is based on the principle of the greatest happiness for
the greatest portion of the populations of those states. Christian students
have not been discriminated against in any form whatsoever by that action. So
what is CAN’s headache here?
“CAN’s
middle name is ‘double standard’. It encourages breach of the rights of Muslims
who are in the majority in South Western Nigeria while it pretends to protect Christian
children who are an infinitesimal minority in the North. Why can’t we protect
all children and condemn all forms of discrimination against them anywhere in
Nigeria?
“How have the rights of Christian students been infringed
upon in this situation? Did those state governments threaten not to allow them
to resume after Ramadan? Were the Christian students asked to come to school
everyday during Ramadan to sweep and clean the classrooms? What exactly does
CAN want? The apex Christian body should stop playing God in the affairs of
Muslims.”
#Ramadan
#StressFreeRamadan
#SchoolClosureToReduceStress
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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