The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, on Thursday lambasted the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike for declaring the state a Christian State.
Wike had during a crusade organized by the Lord’s Chosen
Charismatic Church in Port Harcourt, River State capital a few days ago
declared Rivers a Christain State.
Reacting to the declaration, the Islamic human rights
organisation called on stakeholders in the “Nigerian project” to call Wike to
order.
In a press statement signed and forwarded to DAILY POST by
its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the organisation described the
governor’s statement as audacious, unguarded and reckless.
The statement reads: “At a time when Nigeria is facing
religious and ethnic crises, a state governor still has the temerity to declare
his state a Christian state. Wike is short in intellect, long in impunity. It
is not his first time of making this pronouncement. We ignored him the first
time because we did not want to dignify him with a response. But he has just
exposed himself as an analogue governor with a triangular approach to all
problems: religion, violence and impunity. Wike cannot think outside this
triangular box.
“At a time when religious fanaticism is on the rise and the
authorities are cautioning Nigerians to be moderate, a state governor is
running loose with reckless statements like, ‘I repeat once again without
apologies, Rivers is a Christian state. That is why nobody can touch us’.
“This is nothing but articulated demagoguery. It is
audacious, preposterous and myopic. It is also a dangerous precedent.
Nonetheless, Wike’s statement must also be seen as meaningless unless he can
establish Canon law for his ‘Christian State’. That is the challenge we like to
throw at Governor Wike. He should promulgate canon law without any hesitation,
otherwise, all his boasts amount to nothing. They are empty.
“Is Rivers the only state with Christian majority? Wike
should learn from the moderate stance of the governors of Cross Rivers, Delta,
Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, etc on the issue of religion. Wike is perpetuating a
culture of acrobatic religiousity. He is playing on the intelligence of the
good people of Rivers State and lending credence to Karl Marx’s view of
religion as opium of the people. He is brandishing state-sponsored religiousity
to cover his gross ineptitude.
“The spate of crime in Rivers State is an indictment on
Wike. Cult-killing is on the rise. Kidnapping has become an obsession. Youth
restiveness is everywhere in the state. But all these are by-products of mass
unemployment. This is what Wike should face.
“He should be thinking of empowering the youth. Where are
the roads built by Wike? What is the state of Rivers’ schools? Are there drugs
in the hospitals? What are the rates of infant and maternal mortality in Rivers
State? Port Harcourt is one of the most expensive places to live in Nigeria. How
can Wike bring relief to the residents? It is high time Wike focused on
governance and stopped propagating motor-park doctrine, manifesting ‘agbero’
faculty and exhibiting ‘bolekaja’ mentality.
“Nonetheless, Wike’s statement must also be seen as meaningless
unless he can establish Canon law for his ‘Christian State’. That is the
challenge we like to throw at Governor Wike. He should promulgate canon law
without any hesitation, otherwise, all his boasts amount to nothing. They are
empty. Wike’s Christian state is a red herring.
“Where is Wike’s constitutional backing? Section 10 of the
1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria clearly prohibits state
religion. It says, ‘The Government of the Federation or of a State shall not
adopt any religion as a State Religion.’ Wike’s declaration is, therefore,
ultra vires. It is null, void and of no consequence whatsoever.
“It is illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional for any
governor to declare his state a Christian or an Islamic state. For the avoidance
of doubt, a clear difference must be seen between Wike’s declaration and the
introduction of Shariah in parts of the North. The state legislatures of states
where Shariah was introduced followed due process. The governors did not just
wake up one day and make arbitrary declarations.
“In any case, there is also a world of difference between
declaring a state an Islamic state and merely introducing Shariah to be used by
the Muslim population. That is why several parts of the United Kingdom, the
United States and some Western countries have introduced Shariah for their
minority Muslim populations without necessarily declaring those countries
Islamic nations.
“But where are the secularists? Where are those who claim
that Nigeria is a secular state? Why is it that only Muslims are taken up when
they make declarations bordering on religious particularism? Why are they
silent now? Is this not selective judgement? Must we always behave a la Animal
Farm? Our self-righteous public commentators and human rights lawyers would
have brought heaven down if any Muslim governor made a similar statement. Why
are we like this? Who placed a curse on Nigeria? Well known critics who fail to
speak on Wike’s recent pronouncement should bury their heads in shame.
“Before we take a break, we remind Governor Nyesom Wike of
Rivers State that specialisation necessitates division of labour. He should,
therefore, concentrate on governance which is the job for which he was elected
and leave evangelization and fire-brand crusade to Christian clerics. Wike
should improve the security situation in order to attract investors and
tourists. We appeal to stakeholders in the Nigerian project to call Wike to
order.”
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