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ALLEGATION OF BIAS AGAINST MUSLIMS IN TARABA STATE IN APPOINTMENTS UNFAIR, RIDICULOUS AND AN ATTEMPT TO CAUSE SOCIAL UPHEAVAL 

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ALLEGATION OF BIAS AGAINST MUSLIMS IN TARABA STATE IN APPOINTMENTS UNFAIR, RIDICULOUS AND AN ATTEMPT TO CAUSE SOCIAL UPHEAVAL 


The allegation of bias against Muslims in Taraba State made by the Muslim Council in the state against the administration of Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku at a press conference on Friday, January 21, 2022, in Jalingo is false, ridiculous and a blatant attempt to cause religious and political tension in the state.


First of all, the Muslims Council of Taraba State took the wrong step in channeling their complaints of the so- called marginalisation of Muslims in appointments. 


The option of a press conference which the Council took to vent it’s complainants was clearly wrong, given the level of mutual respect and understanding enjoyed so far by the Council and His Excellency, Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku since the coming of the administration. It is, therefore, surprising that the Council would opt to embarrass the Governor by calling a press conference instead of seeking audience with him to discuss the issues.


Gov Ishaku finds this step taken by the Council not only unfair and inappropriate but a repudiation of the existing mutual understanding and cooperation between him and the Muslim Council in the state.It is clear that the Council bowed to the temptation and the desperation to win public sympathy for an obviously unfounded allegation by going to the press rather than seek audience with His Excellency to discuss the issues.

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Government wishes to state categorically that the allegation of marginalisation of Muslims in Taraba State is false, unfounded and an attempt to distract the administration and cause religious and political tention in the state, especially now that the process for the nomination of candidates for election into political offices are about to start. 
The Ishaku administration totally rejects this unpatriotic attempt and insists that it, at no time, exhibited bias against any group in the state, whether religious or ethnic, in appointments and in the provision of amenities.

 
Rather, it followed very strictly, constitutional provisions and all the other existing statutory guidelines in appointments to key positions in government. The administration has been fair in the application of these rules and ensured that sentiments played no role.


The government hereby assures all groups and the entire people of Taraba State that it remains committed to equity, justice and fairness in appointments and in the provision of amenities to the people. It also assures the people  that its doors remain open to those with genuine complaints against decisions and actions of government to come forward and table them rather than  resorting to blackmail to win public support and sympathy.


BALA DAN ABU

Special Adviser to the Governor (Media and Publicity)

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