– A muslim group has kicked against Governor Fayose’s attempt to demolish mosques
– The group said the governor’s plan is a war against Islam in the state
– They also alleged that all mosques involved belong to a certain political leader from opposition party
– The group said the plan to demolish the mosques is a political vengeance and has nothing to do with public health
A Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state of waging a war against Islam in his state by planning to demolish mosques built in the premises of Petrol stations.
The Ekiti state government had earlier announced that four mosques built in the premises of petrol stations would be demolished as they believed the radioactive emission from the petrol station within the mosque area can lead to cancer for the Muslim faithfuls.
However, ZENITHBLOG.com gathered that the director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola faulted this reason given by the government.
Akintola said that if petrol attendants serving in the stations have not suffered from cancer, then it is laughable to think people who spend less than few hours in the mosques will suddenly develop cancer, Punch reports.
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Akintola said: “It is an act of aggression against the peace-loving and law-abiding Muslims of the state.
“The state government’s excuse of exposure to cancer is lame, infantile, laughable and untenable. What of hundreds of petrol attendants who have been serving in petrol stations in Ekiti state since its inception on October 1 1996?
The group said the owner of the four mosques marked by Fayose for demolition belong to a man from an opposition party and that might be why the governor ordered the demolition.
“How many of them have had cases of cancer? How many petrol attendants in the whole of Nigeria have been exposed to radioactive emissions? Can the claim be certified by the World Health Organisation? Fayose’s public health adviser must be from hell!
“Fayose’s power is ephemeral. He will soon become an ‘ex-this and ex-that’. We urge the Imams in Ekiti to magnanimously visit Fayose in Kirikiri after his tenure as governor when he eventually starts to account for his abuse
“His antecedents bear vehement testimonies to his pathological hatred for Muslims and their religion.
“It will be recalled that Fayose formed an all-Christian government after assumption of office in 2015. His deputy governor, secretary to the state government, all 14 commissioners, all 26 permanent secretaries are Christians.
“His open bigotry and untethered hatred for Muslims makes him the governor with the worst record of Christian-Muslim relations in the whole wide world.”
Akintola insisted that Fayose has refused to meet him for a peaceful deliberation and the Muslims in the state might end up making the state ungovernable for the governor.
“Drunk with absolute power which corrupts absolutely, Fayose has rebuffed the request of leaders of the Ekiti Muslim community to meet him over the mosques marked for demolition.
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“Consequently, the Muslim leaders have suspended today’s Jum’ah prayer in all the four mosques affected. Thus Fayose will be remembered as the Christian dictator and fanatical chief executive who stopped Muslims of Ekiti State from worshipping their Creator.
“Muslims may be left with no option than to make Ekiti ungovernable for Fayose if he goes ahead to demolish those mosques. Freedom of worship is enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution and civil disobedience is the inalienable right of a persecuted people.
“Those who make it impossible for us to worship freely are guilty of a crime. Every patriotic citizen has the obligation to disobey illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional orders. We will resist this oppression if the system will do nothing about it.
“Already, Muslims in the state embarked on a peaceful demonstration two days ago. We haven’t seen anything yet. We should do everything possible to prevent this crisis from turning into a national mayhem. Those who know Fayose’s first name should call him to order now.”
Meanwhile, Mr Segun Adewale, factional chairman of the Lagos chapter of the Peoples Democtratic Party (PDP), has described the Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose as a two-timing politician.
Adewale describe Fayoswe as a “mole” who is “biting the finger that fed him.”
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