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Ramadan: Legal Threats Over School Closure Could Lead To Reciprocal Actions – Reno Omokri Tells CAN

Ramadan: Legal Threats Over School Closure Could Lead To Reciprocal Actions – Reno Omokri Tells CAN

Ramadan: Legal Threats Over School Closure Could Lead To Reciprocal Actions - Reno Omokri Tells CAN

Former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, has urged the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) not to get into any legal dispute regarding the temporary closure of schools in some Northern states to enable students to participate in the Ramadan fasts.

According to him, such could unleash a tit for tat reciprocal actions from Islamic groups, given that because of Nigeria’s colonial history, we have more school closures for holidays for the benefit of Christendom (different from Christianity) than for Islam.

He pointed out that Nigerian schools go on Easter breaks, Christmas holidays, and New Year celebrations and the school year is designed around the British brand of Christendom, yet Muslims cooperate with these closures.

He also pointed out that in Nigeria, Monday through Friday is a work and school day, favouring Christendom, yet Muslims abide by it.

He further stated, “Throughout the Islamic world, Friday is a work and school-free day, while Sunday is a work and school day. But in Nigeria, it is the reverse.

“This has nothing to do with the culture of precolonial Nigeria. It is an imposition of Western-style Christianity that our Muslim brethren have accepted as a sacrifice for peace and stability in Nigeria. If they can sacrifice for us, perhaps we can allow them to do in their enclaves what suits their customs and mores.

“Taking these into consideration, it may be prudent to sheathe our swords as these core Northern states, with a clear Muslim majority, rejig the school calendar to accommodate the culture and tradition of their respective residents.

“Even if the Christian Association of Nigeria must intervene, then let it be by way of an appeal, not in the form of a threat of legal action. Threats are a MURIC-like behaviour. We must be Christlike.

“Might I remind us all that these states are within their constitutional rights as primary, secondary and tertiary education are in the concurrent list of the 1999 Constitution as amended.

“Besides, what have we done as Christians when nursery, primary, and secondary schools, as well as universities, are shut for fifty-four Mondays every year in some parts of the country?

“Scripture in Ecclesiastes 10:10 says, “Wisdom is profitable to direct.”. Perhaps we can let that guide our words and actions.

Nigeria is a fragile country, and we, as leaders, must all be mindful of how our words and actions affect the delicate balance that keeps the peace in this nation.

“Leaders must have the ability to see the big picture, or Nigeria may have no future.”

Written by Leadnaija

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