A group under the auspices of Integrity Leadership
Organisation (ILO) has faulted the Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
Prof Isaq Akintola, over ‘unwarranted’ criticism of the recent appointments
made by the Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
Prof Akinola had in a statement earlier in the week
faulted the state government for appointing more Christians than Muslims in
various positions in the government.
But the ILO in a statement signed by its National
Coordinator, Mr. Lekan Oyediran, and made available to journalists yesterday
said Akinola’s criticism was misplaced, stressing that competence and
involvement in politics and community development are of greater consideration
in appointment than the issue of religion.
The group urged Akinola not to create religious
crisis in the state through his ‘unguarded’ outbursts, adding that Ekiti people
are not known to differentiate between religions as the adherents of all
religions in the state see themselves as brothers. This, he said, had accounted
for the religious harmony that the state enjoys.
The group said a man of Prof Akinola’s calibre
ought to know that government appointments are not based on religion or
ethnicity, but on the value that the appointee can add.
The group said: “It is disturbing to hear the MURIC
leader make such careless statement, giving the impression that the Ekiti State
governor deliberately side lined Muslims in the appointments made so far.
“This is quite misleading. The fact is that Fayemi
administration had in the last four months appointed both Christians and
Muslims into positions, including a former president of the Supreme Council of
Islamic Affairs.
“We know and believe the the likes of Akinola
should also know that appointments into offices are not based on religious
affiliation but on competence and involvement in politics and community
development.
“The Muslim population in Ekiti State is about five
per cent and the present administration has been fair in its dealings with the
Muslim community, especially in the area of appointment.
“There is no golden rule that says Muslims should
occupy a particular position in government.
“Ekiti people live and work together in harmony,
and it is unfortunate that the likes of Akintola, through their dubious agenda,
are trying to create religious crisis by coming up with spurious allegation of
marginalisation where it does not exist.
“We therefore urge Christians and Muslims in the
state to shun any group or individual who are out to surreptitiously sow seed
of discord.
“It is high time we continued to support an
administration that has demonstrated clearly its commitment to the all-round
development of the state and its citizens through the promotion of core values
and purposeful leadership.”
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