MURIC alerts security agencies over ‘fake’ group called ‘Oodua Muslim Coalition’

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MURIC has called on the security agents in South West rise to unraveling the people behind a "fake group called Oodua Muslim Coalition".

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*Says Oodua Muslim Coalition is amorphous, faceless group

*‘Group using fake names is a danger to the community’

“Although it is the wish of the OMC to balkanize Nigerian Muslims and give MURIC a bad name in order to silence it (for obvious reasons), we assert the unity and indivisibility of the Nigerian Muslim Ummah. Yoruba Muslims are part and parcel of the NSCIA. Muslims everywhere in Nigeria, North, East West and Centre are one and a single Ummah and we are proud to be under a level-headed and peace-loving Sultan of the People.”

The Muslim Rights Concerns (MURIC) has alerted the Nigerian security agencies particular in the South West geo-political zone to rise to a new challenge rearing its head with what it describes as dangerous antics of a hitherto unknown group calling itself Oodua Muslim Coalition (OMC).

In a statement, on Tuesday, signed by Director of Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Professor Ishaq Akintola, Oodua was described as fake, unknown faith-based organization.

The allegedly fake Oodua Muslim Coalitioni (OMC), said to be unknown until its recent press statement, attacked the MURIC on Wednesday, 3rd May, 2017.

In the press statement purportedly signed by one Mallam Lateef Adeyera as Chairman and one Alhaji Ambali Olubodun Noibi as Secretary, OMC alleged that MURIC was being used by the Northern Caliphate to destabilize Yorubaland.

It further alleged that Yoruba Muslims were not part of Nigerian Muslims headed by the Sultan of Sokoto and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, MURIC alerted pointing out that, “The same signatories claim to be Vice Chairman and Deputy Organising Secretary of the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC) respectively.”

Calling on the security agencies to rise to the occasion because OMC goes beyond control, the Muslim rights group said, “We alert security agents in the South West to the dangerous antics of this fake organization. MURIC is physically visible. We are ready to submit ourselves for investigation if the need arises but those behind this fake group must be fished out before they do more harm. Any group which uses fake names is a danger to the community. This is why no sane society should condone impersonation.”

Assuring Nigerians particularly Yoruba people in general that it is a peace-loving organization, MURIC said, “While it is true that we project Allah-given and fundamental rights of Muslims, we are mainly concerned with the people’s welfare in general. We encourage good governance and promote peaceful coexistence. Those who raise false alarm about MURIC are the real enemies of Yoruba people.”

According to the rights group’s statement, “MURIC affirms that OMC’s press statement is offensive, abusive and aggressive. It violates the letter and spirit of decorum and breaks the rules of defamation of character. OMC is a fake and faceless group. There is no Islamic organisation called Oodua Muslim Coalition in the South West. Muslims in the South West know their organisations very well.

“We have no doubt that fake names have been used to issue the group’s statement. We declare clearly, unambiguously and unequivocally that no genuine Muslim organisation would issue such a statement in Nigeria of today. OMC’s press release is the handiwork of malicious detractors who envy the rising profile of MURIC.”

Noting that the “amorphous group” deserved not to be given serious attention, Professor Akintola in the MURIC’s statement made it clear that there was need to put the records straight in view of the security implications of the group’s statement and the fact that the group had gone public through the media.

He therefore did what he called systematical and methodical analysis of the ‘fake’ group’s statement “in order to pull the rug from under its feet.”

MURIC said, “First and foremost, the group claimed to have emerged from the mainstream Yoruba socio-cultural group, the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC).  But upon investigation, leaders of the two main factions of the OPC (Dr. Fasehun and Chief Gani Adams’ factions) claim they have no group called Oodua Muslim Coalition. They said OPC does not confront religious groups as membership of the group includes all religious affiliations.”

MURIC said, “First and foremost, the group claimed to have emerged from the mainstream Yoruba socio-cultural group, the Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC).  But upon investigation, leaders of the two main factions of the OPC (Dr. Fasehun and Chief Gani Adams’ factions) claim they have no group called Oodua Muslim Coalition. They said OPC does not confront religious groups as membership of the group includes all religious affiliations.”

MURIC, which confirmed cordial relationship with Dr. Frederick Fasehun, the popular leader of the OPC such that Fasheun was a speaker at MURIC’s seminar on religious tolerance held at the University of Lagos in 2007, said that leader of the new faction of the OPC (The Reformed OPC), Comrade Oludare Adesope, had also denied any knowledge of the formation of any Muslim group under his OPC or any other faction.

Comrade Adesope, according to the Muslim rights group, said OPC does not operate along religious lines. “So which OPC does this amorphous Oodua Muslim Coalition claim to have sprung from? The OPC that we know does not attack any religion. They defend Yorubaland. There are both Muslims and Christians among their members and the last thing OPC would want is to be divided along religious lines,” MURIC said.

It continued, “The group (OMC) is also not known to the Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN) which is the umbrella body for all Islamic organisations in the South West. The fraudulent tendency in the group is further cemented by its deceitful use of the family name of our revered leader and father of all Islamic scholars in the South West, Professor Noibi, the Executive Secretary of MUSWEN to deceive the public (the group claims that its own secretary’s name is Alhaji Ambali Olubodun Noibi).

“The groups allegation that MURIC is run by one man is false and baseless as attested to by the massive number of members of MURIC who participate in public programmes, its members on several social media platforms and Yahoo Groups as well as its branches which are spread all over the country including Abuja,  the Federal Capital Territory. MURIC is also known to have been represented by competent members in various fora organized by local and international organizations. The fact is that MURIC is a united and disciplined organization with recognized leadership. Perhaps this constitutes a problem for OMC.

“Our antecedents date back to 1994. Our motto is ‘Dialogue, No violence’. We have consistently condemned terrorism and all forms of violence. We have pedigree and cannot be so easily rubbished. We warn this fake group and those behind them that it is illegal to impersonate. They will soon be exposed.

“An Islamic organization that interacts with Christian and traditional groups cannot be called a terrorist or extremist group. Established in 1994, MURIC has been issuing goodwill messages to Nigerian Christians during Easter and Christmas for the past twenty years in spite of criticisms by extremist Muslims. Anybody who accuses such a group of being the ‘Taliban of Yorubaland’ needs to have his head examined.

“Although it is the wish of the OMC to balkanize Nigerian Muslims and give MURIC a bad name in order to silence it (for obvious reasons), we assert the unity and indivisibility of the Nigerian Muslim Ummah. Yoruba Muslims are part and parcel of the NSCIA. Muslims everywhere in Nigeria, North, East West and Centre are one and a single Ummah and we are proud to be under a level-headed and peace-loving Sultan of the People.

“We alert the OPC of the existence of a group using its name and platform to cause disaffection between OPC and Yoruba Muslims. The fact that there are Muslims and Christians in the OPC further shows the unity in Yorubaland. This is why OPC must not allow fraudsters who use fake names to launch diatribes under its platform.

“We appeal to members of the press to abide by the ethics of their profession at all times. Gone are the days of impunity in journalism. Press statements boardering on assassination of character call for self-censorship in order to avoid the judicial consequences. We advise the press not to entertain fictitious writers and ghost organizations, whose only trade marks are name-calling and blackmail,” the statement said.

“MURIC affirms that OMC’s press statement is offensive, abusive and aggressive. It violates the letter and spirit of decorum and breaks the rules of defamation of character. OMC is a fake and faceless group. There is no Islamic organisation called Oodua Muslim Coalition in the South West. Muslims in the South West know their organisations very well.”


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