In a statement by its Director Professor Ishaq Akintola the group demands explanation on the insertion of a Jewish symbol into the new currency from the Federal Government.
It claimed its office had
been inundated with calls by those who had observed the symbol.
The statement reads……………………………..
“The Federal Government, on November 12, 2014 unveiled the new design
for the N100 commemorative centenary banknote which will be officially issued
on December 19.
“However,
the office of the Muslim Rights Concern has been inundated with calls for
action on the Jewish symbol on the new note. Nigerian Muslims are complaining
that the Arabic writing in Hausa language (the Ajami script) that read ‘Naira
Dari’ (i.e. one hundred naira) on the N100 note has been removed and replaced
with the Jewish symbol, the Star of David.
“As
a faith-based human rights organisation which believes in the dialogue option,
MURIC is duty bound to articulate the demands of Nigerian Muslims, particularly
on matters which have to do with imbalance in treatment of the adherents of the
different religions governments (federal or state).
“MURIC
recalls that Arabic inscriptions which have always been on Nigerian currency
since independence were unceremoniously removed in 2005 from N5, N10, N20 and
N50 denominations. They remained on N100, N200, N500 and N1,000 denominations.
The
back view of the new note
“Nigerian
Muslims regard the latest action, namely, the supplanting of Arabic with Jewish
symbol from the new N100 as a continuation of the campaign of elimination by
substitution against Arabic language and, by implication, against Nigerian
Muslims.
“It
is well known that a large section of the Nigerian population use the Arabic
Ajami and removing it from the new note will deprive millions of users of the
Arabic Ajami of the ability to recognise, identify and use the new currency.
“Furthermore,
putting the Jewish symbol on the new N100 falls short of international
standard, as currencies worldwide are designed to suit each nation’s culture
and history.
“Where
does the Jewish symbol fit in? Which Nigerian community speaks the Jewish
language? The insertion of the Jewish symbol is, therefore, clannish and
parochial. It is tainted with undisguised religious fanaticism.
“There is nothing wrong for
our president to like Israel as a nation, but it is another thing entirely to
openly and brazenly promote Zionism at the highest office in this country when
we are still struggling with the last vestiges of colonialism. Nigerian Muslims
are becoming increasingly suspicious and very uncomfortable with the actions
and inactions of President Jonathan.”
It will be recalled that
the new N100 centenary banknote was formally presented to the Federal Executive
Council, FEC, meeting presided by President Goodluck Jonathan at the State
House in Abuja on the 12th of November, 2014.
MURIC also made other
allegations against President Goodluck Jonathan it its statement.
Tribune
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