The Muslims in Edo, under the umbrella of Edo Muslim for Equity and Good Governance (EMEGG) have appealed to the governor-elect, Sen. Monday Okpebholo to consider Muslims for the positions of the Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and the Chief of Staff for fairness and equity.
The group made the appeal in a statement jointly signed by
Sirajudeen Muhammd, the General Coordinator and Abdullah Umar
Secretary and made available to newsmen in Benin on Tuesday.
According to the statement, it has become imperative to concede the position of SSG and Chief of Staff to the Muslims due to the fact that the governor-elect and his deputy are both Christians.
“The position of the Governor of Edo state and the position of the Deputy Governor have already been settled for the Christian faithfuls.
“The Muslims in Edo state are therefore making the appeal in the spirit of equity and inclusivity that Muslims should be considered for Secretary to the State Government, SSG, the Chief of Staff and some Commissioners, among others.
“We make bold to say that Edo Muslims have qualified, experienced, dedicated, committed and loyal APC faithfuls that can occupy these positions and make historic contributions.
“Considering them will change the narrative of governance in Edo state, build confidence in his Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo and APC as a party.
“Above all, the consideration will take Edo state to the promised land,” the statement said.
The statement added that EMEGG had been agitating for fair representation in Edo state government, but none of the past government paid attention to its demand.
“Fortunately, the Edo state governor-elect in an interaction with Edo Muslims before the last election made a historic position to operate an inclusive government.
“Now, it is time to reward efforts, consider campaign promises and share equitably for those who fought for gains,” the statement added.
The group, however, pledged its commitment to support the incoming government for a better Edo. (Independent)
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