Several Islamic groups have urged President Bola Tinubu against swearing in former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai as a minister.
There are several petitions and personal appeals being made to the president to ensure that the former FCT Minister is not confirmed and appointed as a Minister.
Naija News recalls that El-Rufai was among the 28 ministerial nominees the president had sent to the Senate for screening and confirmation in the first.
However, the Senate, under the leadership of Godswill Akpabio had stalled El-Rufai’s ministerial confirmation.
His ordeal before the Senate began when several senators wanted him to address several far reaching petitions against him.
The petitions borders on “national security, human rights abuses and dangerous extreme religious views,” some of which came from Islamic groups, are too “heavy to overlook.”
Supporting the stance of the Senate, some Islamic groups such as Quranic Memorisers and Reciters urged the President not to swear in the former governor.
According to Sheikh Sidi Aliyu Sise, the Director of Education, Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi Foundation, who spoke for the coalition, El-rufa’i oppressed Almajirai under his leadership when he was a governor hence he is not fit to be a minister.
“We demand for justice as a result of injustice, harassment, trauma, and difficulties encountered by our disciples, teachers and many Qur’anic scholars, when he evacuated our innocent pupils from the House of Maulana Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi in Kaduna to unknown destination,” he said.
He warned that should the president swear in the former governor as a minister, he has expressed his support for injustice.
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