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Lagos Muslim leaders criticise Sanwo-Olu cabinet list, call for fairness

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Leaders of the various organisations within the Muslim community of Lagos State have rejected the list of prospective commissioners presented to the House of Assembly by the state governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.

At a press conference in Lagos, the scholars, who came together under the Joint Muslims Forum (JMF) with the National Missioner of the Ansar-Ud-Deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Abdur-Rahman Ahmad, as the convener, asked Sanwo-Olu to produce a fresh list reflecting 60 per cent commissioner-nominees in favour of Muslims.

Ahmad, flanked by the leaders of the various Muslim organisations in the state, insisted that the list presented by the governor was not pleasing to the generality of Muslims in the state, saying it was an affront to “our collective sensibilities”.

According to him, the list “tragically confirmed long-standing suspected misgivings about Governor Sanwo-Olu’s genuine commitment to fair leadership”.

The Muslim leader said the list ran contrary to the dictates of the Islamic faith which emphasises fairness in all dealings, and also smack of betrayal of the Muslim community which mobilised to vote en masse for the governor and ensure his return for second term.

He said: “With all sense of utmost sincerity, we noted to our utter dismay that Governor Sanwo-Olu’s list exhibited callous insensitivity to diversity, equity and fairness.

“Muslims make up less than 20 per cent of the list, even though they constitute over 60 per cent of not just the state’s population but her voting public. We observed that out of 39 nominees, only eight are Muslims.

“When many in the Christian community rightly or wrongly rejected Governor Sanwo-Olu and his party purportedly to protest the Muslim-Muslim ticket at the national level, we the Muslims of Lagos State, stood solidly and voted en masse to ensure his victory, but rather than show appreciation, it appears that Mr. Sanwo-Olu chooses to perpetrate injustice and ingratitude in an ill-thought affront to the peaceful and accommodating Muslim community of Lagos.

“The released list of commissioner nominees is thus a continuation of the old abnormality and a reaffirmation that the state government has no regard whatsoever for the Muslims in the state or our interest.

“The Muslims have done nothing to deserve this. In fact, they have played their part by ensuring that the government of the day won the election. The Muslims massively voted for APC when others campaigned for other parties.

“Why must Muslims in Lagos State always beg and fight for their constitutional rights in the present dispensation?

“We want to emphasise yet again that Muslims of the state are not disposable items to be used and discarded at will. It is time that we insisted most emphatically that it cannot and will not be business as usual again.

“Section 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria stipulates that ‘the composition of the government of the federation, a state, a local government council, or any of the agencies of such government or council, and the conduct of the affairs of the government or council or such agencies shall be carried out in such manner as to recognise the diversity of the people within its area of authority and the need to promote a sense of belonging and loyalty among all the people of the federation’.

“We, the Muslims of and in Lagos State, wish to categorically state that the entire leadership of the Muslim Community of Lagos State representing various Muslim organisations unequivocally and unanimously rejects the list of commissioner-designates of Governor Sanwo-Olu and we demand a reversal and review to reflect 60 per cent in favour of Muslims in a fresh list.

“We call on the state government to respect the constitution of Nigeria in immediate and subsequent appointments. It is crucial in ensuring that all Lagosians feel included and represented in the government. Nigeria practices representative democracy, the governor was elected to serve the people”.

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