President of
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has described as sinful, the act of Ekiti
state governor, Ayo Fayose a Christian, wearing the Muslim regalia, to the Eid
ground for the Sallah prayers on Friday, September 1st. A photo of Fayose
wearing the Islamic regalia above.
In a
statement released yesterday, Akintola condemned Fayose for using the religious
gathering to deliver political a speech which according to Akintola is an
“executive hocus pocus, highly sacrilegious and unduly provocative. It is Act
I, Scene I in the Theater of the Absurd.” Akintola said Fayose came to the Eid
ground to campaign for the next person who would take over his office.
He added
that electorates now have to demand a psychiatric test to be conducted on those
that wish to assume political office.
His
statement in part reads “He has delivered several anti-Muslim speeches. His
general attitude and body language to Muslims of Ekiti belie his status as the
state governor.
He has also
demolished mosques out of sheer desire to eliminate all Islamic landmarks from
Ekiti. So who is Fayose deceiving? The fact that he offered advice concerning
who Muslims should vote for in the coming Ekiti 2018 election in his speech at
the Id ground reveals Fayose’s real motive. But that is his undoing. Delivering
a political speech in a serene atmosphere and on a sacred ground is
sacrilegious.
Fayose has
also politicized religion. Who are Fayose’s advisers for Allah’s sake? Or is it
that he does not listen to them? It is most likely that he doesn’t listen to
anyone. Like every bully, Fayose acts on instinct. He tries to think later
though.
Fayose has
abused the turban and arrogantly violated Islamic wardrobe etiquette. It is an
insult for him to have so boldly dressed himself up like an Imam on Id ground.
Only a titled Muslim leader or an Islamic scholar can dress like that. Fayose
has failed to respect a major Islamic decorum.
Can any
political leader put on a pastor’s cassock and clerical collar without causing
uproar? Fayose has shown that he has no respect for Muslims or their religion.
He derides
Ekiti Muslims yet he tries to con them to vote for his party. On a final and very
serious note, we suggest that in view of our experience in the Third Republic,
it has become necessary, from now onward, for the electorate to demand
certificate of psychiatric examination from candidates seeking political
offices.”

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