Deborah: Soyinka Calls for Sack, Prosecution of National Mosque Chief Imam for Endorsing Death for Blasphemy

 

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Professor Wole Soyinka, has called for the immediate sack, prosecution of the   Chief Imam of Abuja National Mosque, Professor Ibrahim Maqari Yakub, over his comment on the killing of Deborah Samuel by mob at the College of Education, Sokoto for alleged blasphemy.

The Nobel laureate said this wile speaking last night at the one-year remembrance of the late former Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Ibrahim Attahiru, organised by his Foundation

He accused the Islamic cleric of encouraging his followers to take the law into their hands in the name of religion through his statement.

Soyinka decried the resort to lynching people in the name of religion, calling for the end to such barbaric acts in the country.

Soyinka said, “We have already continued to pay a too high a price for the culture of appeasement and impunity. Let it end now in the name of all those who have served this nation and given their lives for this nation.

“But the new generation should also be programmed to aspire to brutish existence below the lowest common denominator of what constitutes human. Surely, that is where any self-respecting nation to draw is defining unbridgeable line’’

“In the name of all, while I’ve given all for all, I demand that Professor Ibrahim Maqari shall be removed from office. It is no longer sufficient for all to claim that Islam is this and that.

“Maqari has implicitly directed his followers to take the law into their own hands in the name of religion, and innovation, besides being beset on all sides by wars, ultra-nationalism, or religious fanaticism.

“That is the message of a supposedly holy man to the youth, to us. His message to a nation embroiled in this madness of multiple incidences.

“The Prophet Muhammad said this or that good example, admit this or that humanistic pronouncement?

“We’ve gone beyond theocratic rhetoric that merely pays lip service to civilized conduct, that all artistic denunciations be backed by affirmative action.

We have already, and continue to pay too high a price for the culture of appeasement and impunity.

“But the new generation should also be programmed not to aspire to brutish existence below the lowest common denominator of what constitutes humanity.

“Surely, that is where any self-respecting nation should strive to draw a defining unbridgeable line.

“Professor Maqari however, insists, with a handful of others including vocal serving policemen quite recently, that there is no remorse involved in the torture and lynching of a young student on this earth, which we all share to anyone who cares to listen.

Hajia Aisha El-Rufai, wife of the Kaduna State governor, who also spoke at the event, said Islam condemned killings in the name of the Prophet. She referred those who lynch people in the name of religion to every other persons who commit crimes in the society.

‘’Permit me to say that these people are people we should talk about just like another person who robs and kills the other person, just like a pervert Muslim who rapes a three-month-old baby, just like a crazy Christian who rapes a six-year-old girl,” she said.

Ikechukwu Evegbu

Ikechukwu Evegbu is a graduate of Statistics with over 10 years experience as Data Analyst. Worked with Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development. A prolific business development content writer. He's the Editor, Business Compiler

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