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MURIC Salutes House Of Reps For “Stopping” Airstrip Licence For Oyedepo’s Canaanland, Fears Use To Land “Israel’s Mossad Agents”, “Christian Terrorists”

The pro-Muslim group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has commended the House of Representatives for taking “such a bold step” in demanding the revocation of the licence for an airstrip recently approved for Canaanland, the headquarters of Living Faith Church which also houses the Covenant University.

MURIC, in a statement on Friday by its Founder and Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, said: “An airstrip that can facilitate the landing of hundreds of Israel’s Mossad agents and other Christian terrorists is not what Nigeria needs at this moment.” 

The House of Representatives has demanded the revocation of the licence for an airstrip recently given to the Living Faith Church. Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has commended the House for taking such a bold step. The group also joined the House in asking the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, to hearken to the demand of the lawmakers.

The full statement reads:

“Sequel to the adoption of an urgent motion titled ‘Need to stop issuance of airstrip licence to private individuals and organizations in the country’, the House of Representatives has demanded the revocation of the approval of an airstrip licence recently given to Bishop David Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church.

“Citing the need to safeguard national security, the House also ordered the withdrawal of other airstrip licences already approved for private individuals and organizations apart from the one granted to the Living Faith Church. The motion was sponsored by Honourable Sulaiman Abubakar Gumi on Wednesday, 30th October, 2024 (https://theeagleonline.com.ng/reps-ask-keyamo-to-revoke-oyedepos-living-faith-church-airstrip-licence/). 

“It will be recalled that MURIC kicked against the airstrip licence so freely granted Bishop Oyedepo. That was on 11th October 2024. We are now vindicated as the House of Representatives now sees the same danger that we saw.

“We hereby reiterate that the cassu belli for our opposition is strictly based on national security. We have nothing personal against the bishop, his Living Faith Church or the members.

“MURIC commends the honourable members of the House for the effective use of its oversight function in this matter. We commend the House for taking such a bold step. It is needless to say we are on the same page with the House. We are therefore asking the Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, to hearken to the demand of the lawmakers. We charge the House to pursue the issue of issuance of an airstrip licence to Bishop Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church to a logical conclusion. 

“It is most unwise for a country like Nigeria whose security challenges are so gargantuan to place sensitive infrastructure like airstrips in the hands of private individuals and organizations, least of all a religious group for that matter. 

“Was Festus Keyamo on sabbatical when Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) was caught in South Africa with a humongous amount of $9.3 million which he claimed was for the purchase of arms? Have we forgotten so soon?

“Keyamo must act fast on the needful if he is not in connivance with anyone on the issuance of airstrip licence to Bishop Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church. No minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has the mandate to hand over the destiny of this country to his own religious group. Favouritism should be limited to stomach infrastructure. Extending it to a volatile area which threatens national security and the safety of people of another religious group is treading the path of gymnastic religiousity.

“We frown at a policy that makes life unbearable for the poor masses but spoon-feeds the rich in society. An airstrip that can facilitate the landing of hundreds of Israel’s Mossad agents and other Christian terrorists is not what Nigeria needs at this moment. As an Islamic human rights organization committed to the projection, promotion and protection of Allah-given fundamental human rights, MURIC has a duty to speak up when the lives of Muslims and national security are threatened.

“We therefore urge the House to pursue this matter to a logical conclusion. Oyedepo’s airstrip licence must be revoked. No Retreat, No Surrender.”

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