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MURIC knocks Makinde over denial of plan to return schools to missionaries

The Muslim Rights Concern has described a statement emanating from the Oyo State Government in which it denied plans to return schools to the missionaries as mere political masturbation.

MURIC made its position known in a statement issued and signed by its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Friday.

The statement reads: “The Oyo State Government has denied plans to return schools to missionaries (https://guardian.ng/news/no-plans-to-return-some-schools-to-original-owners-says-oyo-state-govt/https://www.thechroniclernewspaper.com/oyo-govt-not-returning-schools-to-original-owners-education-commissioner/). The state government had earlier declared its intention to return schools to the missionaries at an event held at Loyola College, Ibadan, on Thursday, 4th August, 2022.  (https://leadership.ng/we-are-ready-to-return-schools-to-original-owners-says-makinde/).

“The denial came after MURIC kicked against the move and gave Makinde a quit notice (https://saharareporters.com/articles/islamic-organisation-kicks-against-return-schools-missionaries-oyo-gives-makinde-quithttps://theeagleonline.com.ng/muric-gives-gov-makinde-quit-notice-over-plan-to-return-schools-to-missionaries/).

“We do not believe Makinde. His sudden u-turn is politically motivated. That statement, at best, can be described as political masturbation. Makinde’s body language is saying something different. Muslims of Oyo State are too clever than to allow Makinde’s damage-control tactics to deceive them. We will not let down our guards. We are waiting for the governor in whatever form he comes. We don’t trust him. Caesar has crossed the Rubicon.

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“Islamic liberation theology has exposed the anatomy of slavery. The slave master came from Europe and America at the initial stage with the Bible in his hands. He told Africans to close their eyes. When they opened it they found only the Bible. Their land was gone.

“Slavery is in stages. The invasion of Africa by the slave traders was the first stage. The white men came and took our parents away in chains. Our precious artefacts were taken away to Britain, France and Germany.

“The Slavery Abolition Act of 1833 forced the slave merchants to design another means of cultural and economic exploitation of the African people. This led to the second stage of slavery when they came with education as a weapon. Muslims were the main victims of this second phase as they were forcefully converted to Christianity in their millions.

“The Federal Government’s takeover of schools in 1975 reduced the influence of the missionary schools but this did not totally stem the tide of oppression, intimidation and harassment of Muslim students. The missionary schools as remnants of colonial legacy still want total control and that is the cassu belli of the struggle between Muslims in the South West and the missionaries today.

“The missionaries are bent on starting phase three of the slavery project with the Muslims as target victims. That is why they are demanding the return of schools. We warn that any governor who attempts to return schools to the missionaries has endorsed the third phase of the enslavement of Muslims. He has declared war on Muslims. We will resist this with every legitimate tool at our disposal.  It is modern slavery, no more, no less. It is neo-colonialism. We will rather be free in our graves than live like puppets and slaves.

“Makinde wants to abdicate his responsibility towards the Oyo electorate. That is why he is planning to return schools.  We will not allow that. The return of schools was not part of his manifesto in 2019 otherwise we would not have voted for him. The ‘Eleyi’ of Agodi should allow the sleeping ‘lion’ to lie.”

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