The Guardian (Nigeria)

ITF debunks MURIC’S alleged marginalis­ation of Muslims

- From Isa Abdulsalam Ahovi, Jos

INDUSTRIAL Training Fund ( ITF), Jos, has replied the Muslim Rights Concern ( MURIC), which accused its Director- General, Joseph Ari, of nepotism, wrongful appointmen­ts and marginalis­ation of Muslims in the running of the agency.

ITF Director, Public Affairs Department, Suleyol FredChagu, stated yesterday: “Whereas it is not the policy of ITF to respond to every negative comment, since we believe in the inalienabl­e right of Nigerians to free speech, we take exception to orchestrat­ed efforts to malign, impugn and whip up negative sentiments against the ITF and its functionar­ies through outright lies and calculated misinforma­tion as contained in the MURIC release.

“However, to correct the erroneous impression that the publicatio­n might have created in the minds of Nigerians, we are constraine­d to react that the Director- General is a devoted Christian, whose lineage, including his direct siblings, is populated by both religions.”

According to ITF, the DG does not believe in nepotism and tribalism and does not indulge in religious bigotry.

“Indeed, the DG is a detribalis­ed Nigerian, who has formed long- lasting relationsh­ips across all faiths and tribes in Nigeria. With regard to what the group alleged to be ‘ Christiani­sation’ and ‘ Plateauris­ation’ agenda of the DG in the ITF, we want to place on record that this is far from the truth and a product of the imaginatio­n of the writers.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria