The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria on Monday condemned Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers for ordering the demolition of a Jumaat mosque in Port Harcourt.
The Secretary-General of the council, Nafiu Baba-Ahmad, said while addressing newsmen in Kaduna that the action was not only irresponsible but also capable of degenerating into serious security problem in the country.
The Sharia council also lampooned Muslim leaders, including governors and legislators for their conspiratorial silence in the face of great injustice against Muslims.
“While we condemn Wike’s desperate wickedness, we also call on all relevant executive, legislative organs of the Federal Government to nip this unnecessary and unwholesome development before it escalates into an avoidable reciprocation, with obvious unpredictable negative consequences,” the council said.
It reminded Wike that what makes Nigeria great is its pluralism and diversity.
Reports of the demolition of a mosque in Port Harcourt by the Rivers State government had triggered controversy and criticisms by Nigerians on social media.
Mr Wike denied the reports.
The council recalled that recent survey on the number of churches in the country, revealed that “there are more churches in Kano city alone than in Bayelsa State and the number of churches in Sokoto out number those in Ebonyi State.”
So, If we adopt similar intolerant and irresponsible action by Governor Wike, only God knows what the negative consequence would be for peace and continued corporate existence of the country.”
It added that “Islam means peace and total submission to the will of Allah, so it is because of that you have in the city of the Caliphate more churches than in the whole Bayelsa state.”
The council stressed that Wike was lying when he claimed that he did not demolish any mosque.