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General News of Monday, 6 May 2024

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Governor Adeleke showing symptoms of personality crisis syndrome; he needs a psychologist – MURIC

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has called out Osun Governor Ademola Adeleke for boasting about being the first governor in the state to practice both Islam and Christianity.

In a statement, the Islamic organization opposed Adeleke’s claim, stating that the governor is displaying symptoms of personality crisis syndrome which often leads to confusion in personal identity.

During the second edition of the public enlightenment program ‘Ipade Imole’ held in Ilesa on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, Adeleke declared himself as the first executive Governor of Osun state to practice both Islam and Christianity.

Reacting to this claim, the group’s Executive Director, Prof Ishaq Akintola, stated that it is incorrect for a person to practice both Islam and Christianity simultaneously.

According to Akintola, the governor’s lack of self-awareness and confusion about his identity necessitate the need for a psychologist.

He said,

"We are nonplussed by this declaration made by Governor Ademola Adeleke. It is egregious, odious, insidious and odoriferous. Nobody can be a Muslim and a Christian at the same time. It is either he is genuinely serious with one and hypocritical with the other, or he is playing Jekyll and Hyde with God Almighty whereas nobody can deceive God.

"It is the height of hypocrisy for anyone to make such a claim.”

“Adeleke does not know who he is and where he belongs. Our governor needs the help of a psychologist.
"A true religion must not be like flashy products where you buy one and get another one free. Otherwise Adeleke should let Nigerians know which one he is paying for and which one he is buying free.

"Adeleke is a Yoruba man and he is not unaware of a Yoruba proverb which says, 'Bi o ba fe je Oshakala ki o je Oshakala, bi o ba si fe je Oshokolo ki o je Oshokolo, ewo ni Shakala Shokolo?' Meaning: if you want to be Oshakala, then be Oshakala and if you want to be Oshokolo, feel free to be Oshokolo, but which one is Shakala Shokolo? The governor's behaviour contravenes the Omoluabi culture of the Yoruba people.

“All we are asking for is fairness, justice and equity. A just Christian governor will enjoy the Muslims under him. It is only Christian rulers who marginalise Muslims and persecute them that we rise against.

"Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Bola Ige, etc were Christians who ruled in the South West in the past. Muslims did not reject them. Why is Adeleke jittery?

"Adeleke made three unacceptable declarations in his speech. Firstly, he said he would soon become Alhaji and Prophet. Our position is that he is free to become a Christian prophet any time but he is going to make a caricature of himself the day he attempts to become an Alhaji.

"Secondly, he claimed to be the first executive Governor of Osun State to practie both Islam and Christianity. This is an illusion. Adeleke is living in the world of self-deceit. He may have been practicing Christianity but he does not practice Islam and he himself knows it.

"Thirdly, the governor also said no religion would be neglected in the delivery of dividends of democracy. He can say that to the marines. Has he been practising what he is now preaching? If so, was he not the same governor who appointed 17 Christians as commissioners but could only find 7 Muslims appointable? Has he not neglected Muslims?

"We advise the governor to stop playing hide and seek with his Creator. God is a Merciful Lord. He listens to all regardless of their creed, race, gender or colour.

"Adeleke is insulting the collective intelligence of Muslims in Osun State. Even politicians do not accept those who exhibit divided loyalty. You are either inside or outside. There is nothing like one leg in, one leg out. Adeleke should stop desecrating the religion of Islam with his shakala-shokolo antics."