Amotekun a covert effort to Christianise Southwest Nigeria – Muslim group A
Muslim group, Supreme Council for Sharia in Nigeria has described the
Western Nigeria Security Outfit tagged “Operation Amotekun” has a subtle
effort to Christianise the region.
However, the Spokesperson to
Osun State Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has described the group as
lacking knowledge of the security outfit aimed at curbing kidnapping and
banditry in the region.
The group had during a press conference
addressed by its Vice President, Sheikh Abdur’rasheed Hadiyatullah at
the Correspondents’ chapel in Osogbo on Monday said Amotekun is a covert
effort to create a Christian dominated state police.
According
to the Hadiyatullah, Amotekun have a sinister motive which is at
variance with true, genuine and real yawning of the public for a more
secure environment.
“The Amotekun program is viewed as a subtle
method of further Christianization of the Southwest by its promoters in
their usual manner of having political and power dominance over the
Muslims in the region.
“It is another elusive way of establishing
a ‘Christian-dominated State Police Force whose alfairs would be
designed and determined from the Church at the expense of the Muslims
majority in the region”.
The group demanded that “Provision of
effective safety for lives and property of the people at any point in
time is a collective responsibility one that is devoid of any iota of
elements of religious, ethnic and primitive bigotry; a type of garment
that Amotekun presently but unfortunately wears”.
“Issues of
security of the peoples ought not to be premised on the altar of
politics and personal interests as doing such would amount to building
an empire on mere propaganda and the figment of the imagination of the
gullible. It stands to collapse shortly after its creation.
“Any
form of the Christian agenda camouflaged as a Security Outfit, such as
the Amotekun, where the Muslims population from the Southwest and in the
country at large is viewed as a target is an act of injustice,
unfairness, inequality, barbarism, savagery and wickedness taken too far
and therefore outright unacceptable and thereby condemned in its
entirety”.
However, Omipidan said the group is not aware of the
details of the outfit but based its criticism on information gathered on
social media.
He said there is no recruitment for the outfit
being done on the basis of religious affiliation, adding that there was
never a time the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) was involved in
the formation of the outfit.
“If you sit down with those peddling
the misinformation they probably do not understand the basis of the
argument they are making. Apart from the social media misinformation
that Amotekun was coined from the Bible.
There was no time the
Christian Association of Nigeria was part of the meeting when most of
these decisions were taken. And if CAN has never been part of the
decision, how will you ascribe it to a particular religion? I think it
is important to make that clarification that there is no recruitment
based on church birth certificate”, he added.
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