Jonathan Meets Sultan of Sokoto, Others; Denies Deliberate Marginalisation of Muslims

President Goodluck Jonathan on Wednesday reiterated the commitment of his administration to be fair and just to all Nigerian irrespective of religious and ethnic affiliation.

The president said this in Abuja when he met in closed-door with a delegation of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, NSCIA.

The delegation was led by its leader, the Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar, and the Secretary General of the council, Ishaq Oloyede.

Mr. Oloyede, a professor, who spoke to State House correspondents after the meeting, said the president had told them that the administration did not “deliberately marginalised” the Muslims as reported in the media.

There were media reports alleging lopsidedness on the composition of delegation to the on-going National Conference.

Mr. Oloyede said the president had asked their delegation to convey to the Muslim faithful in the country that there was no deliberate intention to marginalise any group whatsoever.

He said the delegation was in the villa to consult and complain to the president on the feeling of marginalisation by the Muslims as majority of delegates to the national conference were Christians.

“What we came to discuss with the president is to consult with Mr. President and we are happy we consulted with him, and he has given us reasons to re-assure the Muslims that Muslims in Nigeria are not deliberately marginalised.

“He has asked us to convey the feelings of the government, the genuineness of the government, the fairness of the government to the entire populace.

“The president said that if there are issues that are not as they ought to be, they were not definitely deliberate.

“We want to believe what Mr. President told us (is) from his mind; but we also want to believe that it is proper to protest.

“It is also proper to assume that a leader will always be just even if there are mistakes thereafter.

“We just felt that we must convey the feelings of the Muslims in Nigeria to Mr. President and he has given us his words to re-assure the Muslims community that he is a genuine and committed Christian who will not be unjust to others.”

Asked whether such feelings of marginalisation were necessary, Mr. Oloyede responded: “may be because you are not a Muslim.

“If you are a Muslim you will know the feelings of the Muslims presently about the composition of the National Conference.”

The apex body of Muslims in the North, Jama’atul Nasril Islam (JNI) had alleged that the selection of delegates to the conference was lopsided.

The JNI’s Secretary General, Khalid Aliyu, had, at a news conference in Kaduna on March 20, alleged that “the processes of selecting delegates to the conference were contrary to the principle of democracy as majority of delegates to the conference were Christians.”

Muslims from the South West had also alleged marginalization in the selection of delegates from that region.

(NAN)

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  • Mohammed Salis Mu’azu

    Well, when ever thing like this happened in Nigeria, I only blame our Muslim leaders. We have one hundred and one ways to prove our gigantic population, but the sycophants among us do a lot of harm to us despite our population. But by the grace of Allah things will change soonest.

  • This statement made by Mr. Oloyede is even more painful than the maginalisation itself! How can Muslims condition be improved with leaders like Sultan and co?

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  • Babs

    Well, Mr.Ogogoro President, you can tell it to those that will believe you but of course not the generality of muslims. Even a mad man knows that there is marginalisation in this process. Every sane person knows that the population of muslims in this country is higher than that of christrians with 65% to 30% ratio while the remaining 5% goes to other beliefs. Your hidden has been exposed. It is therefore left to us the majority to prove our number when the election comes.

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