Ex-Minister Adebayo Shittu backs Sharia Panel Establishment in South-West

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Former Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, has decried opposition to Sharia panel in South-West.

Controversy has surrounded the plan to have the Sharia panel in states in the region.

It all started with that of Oyo State that has been put on hold due to opposition, with that of Ekiti that has come on stream under fire.

In that instance, the Ewi of Ado Ekiti, Oba Rufus Adeyemo Adejugbe, summoned the Chief Imam of Ado Ekiti, Shaykh Jamiu Kewulere, and ordered the disbandment of the panel.

Shittu has weighed in on the matter, saying those in opposition to the panel are driven by ignorance.

This, the ex-minister said in an interview with a television station.

His words: “In Yorubaland, whether governors or the so-called Yoruba activists, their problem is ignorance of the constitution of Nigeria.

“Sharia is about fundamental human rights in relation to religion. The constitution guarantees freedom of thought, conscience and religion.

“What is the sense of two Muslims going to get married in the mosque under Sharia Law, when they want to divorce, you ask them to go to a Customary Court which may be completely made up of even Christians, animists or people who do not understand the law under which these people got married.

“Common sense dictates that the law under which you married should be the one to be used in deciding on your divorce In Oyo State, there has been a Sharia Panel and in Lagos State for more than 10 years. What crisis has it caused to anybody? Has any Christian or non-Muslims been drafted to a Sharia Court?

“These constitutional fundamental religious rights are inherent in you as a human being whether in Ekiti or anywhere, people have a right to determine under which law they manage their affairs. I expect the Muslim Community in those states would take the government or people trying to disturb their peace to court.”

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