President Goodluck Jonathan on Monday refuted the allegation made
against him by the Muslims Right Concern (MURIC) that a Jewish symbol in
the proposed commemorative new N100 note which will be officially
issued on December 19 was his ploy to promote a Zion nation.
In a
statement issued by its Director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola on Sunday, the
Muslim group had made some grave allegations against the president,
including that the security system in Aso Rock was saturated with
Israeli security operatives, while Jonathan had chosen to marginalise
the North as was seen at the national conference.
But the
President in his reaction explained that, while the purported symbol
MURIC’s statement was referring to is the Star of David, “there is no
where on that proposed note as indicated in the specimen that has been
widely publicised where there is any Jewish or Zionist symbol or the
Star of David.”
Speaking through his Special Adviser on media and
publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, the President accused
MURIC of attempting
to cause disaffection because of the design of the note, “the value of
the note is written out in the three major languages in Nigeria,
recognised in the constitution: Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa.
“No
attempt has been made to use this proposed naira note to discriminate
anybody and the attack on President Jonathan is undeserved, unwarranted
and totally unkind. I believe that MURIC will see the need to quickly
apologise for misleading the public and for issuing that kind of
statement that can cause disaffection against the President,” Abati
stated.
He described the claim by MURIC that the security system
in Aso Rock is saturated with Israeli security operatives as “a blatant
lie”, just as he maintained strongly that “there are no Israeli security
operatives saturating the security system in Aso Rock.”
In a
statement he issued on Monday evening, Abati said, “To convince himself
that this is true, we will like to invite Prof. Akintola on a visit to
the Presidential Villa, to see whether indeed it is Israelis that are in
charge of security.
“The security operatives in the Villa are
not foreigners, they are Nigerians and there is no connection with
Israel whatsoever. The premised of the issue that formed the basis for
Akintola’s vituperation is wrong and he is misinformed.”
Noting
that the group’s allegations against the president were rather curious,
the presidential spokesman said the Akintola needed to be told that
“President Jonathan is not anti-Muslim as he alleges.
“President
Jonathan is the President of all Nigerians, whatever may be their
beliefs. It is not true that President Jonathan is using the highest
office in the country to promote Zion nation. I think that is a most
unfortunate statement coming from Prof. Akintola of MURIC and for which
they owe President Jonathan an apology.”
On allegation on
Muslims’ marginalisation, Abati said, “Two, the MURIC’s director also
alleged that Muslims were marginalized in the national conference.
Again, this is a very unfortunate thing to say. The truth is that that
national conference organised by this administration has been praised
and described as probably one of the best of such conferences ever
organised in this country. It was a purposeful conference, a conference
in which a lot of maturity was displaced.
“Religion was not a big
issue at that conference. Rather, the conference was a platform for
addressing many issues of general concern to various groups, ethnic or
religious. MURIC cannot claim not to know that the conference very
successful.”
Clarifying on the claim that the president was
planning to create a Zion nation, Abati said, “The Star of David is a
hexagram which is two triangles of equal lines superimposed on each
other. The hexagram is a very popular symbol, but it is not on that
naira note.
“The symbol that he is referring to is not a Jewish
symbol. It is what they call spark security feature. It is an optical
magnetic feature which enables the public to authenticate a currency
note whether it is genuine or counterfeit. That is the function of that
particular design.
“That design is not an hexagram and it is not
in any way associated with Israel or Jewish or Zionism. It is two
squares merged into one with a Manila briquet, which is a symbol of the
cowrie money used during the colonial era.”
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