Apparently
joining forces with Yerima, who also initiated Sharia in his state when
he was governor, Arewa youths asked the Senators to desist from taking
action on the matter so as not to further heat up the polity along
religious, ethnic and political lines and create avoidable cold war.
The
President of the Arewa Youth Forum, Alhaji Gambo Gujungu, said in a
statement in Abuja, yesterday, that the Senators had missed the point in
amending the law and exposed themselves as people who were confused on
what to do to justify their presence in the upper chambers of the
National Assembly.
“The approach by the Senate to
this matter shows how grossly insensitive and poorly equipped they are
in the rudiments of legislative functions and totally insensitive to the
critical challenges Nigerians are facing as a people,” the AYF leader
said.
“The Senate must be told in plain terms
since it has lost focus, that their core function as parliamentarians is
not to debate, moderate or decide religions for Nigerians, or to divide
Nigerians on Christian-Muslim basis or North and South factions.
“They
must also be made to know that their function does not include breeding
religious war from their politicization of the Constitution Amendment
exercise but to make laws for peace, good governance, stability and
indivisibility of the Nigerian Federation as contained in Part II,
Section Four (1,2,3) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.
“The senators must be told that what
Nigerians expect is basically principled oversight functions to address
insecurity tearing the country apart, the increasing unemployment rate,
collapse of health, education, agriculture and dilapidated
infrastructure.
“Another expectation of Nigerians
from the Senate is to address monumental corruption being perpetrated
with impunity by elected public office holders and top government
officials that has stifled Nigeria any meaningful development in Nigeria
for decades.
“But we are sad to note that the
Senate has been painfully reduced from that honoured pedigree to a mere
religious moderation centre and place of petite issues that tend to
divide the citizens along religious and ethnic lines and not an arm of
government that should confront our national challenges.
The
youths warned the lawmakers to abandon the attempt to further instigate
friction in Nigeria by ensuring that every Nigerian has the religious
Freedom to practice their faith without harassment, limitation and
intimidation.
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