Clash Between Al-Sunnah and Tijaniya in Okene over central mosque Imamship.

Sadly, the death of Galadima appears to have thrown the district into chaos as there are many vested interests scheming to usurp the leadership of the central mosque.

The two prominent Islamic sets, Tijaniya and Izala, since the death of the Chief Imam have been engaging in secret and now open confrontations over who should take over the leadership of the mosque.

Expectedly, some weeks ago, during a Juma’at prayer, what could have resulted into a bloody battle between the two sets was averted by security operatives who waded into the skirmish and doused the tension.

Blueprint Weekend reliably gathered that members of Tijaniya set are supporting the appointment of Alhaji Salihu Abere who, before the demise of the Chief Imam, was the Naibi (second-in-command) just as the Izala set are rooting for Sheikh Luqman Abdullah, the son of the late Galadima.

Keen watchers of the unfolding events in the district, however, alleged that Sheikh Abdullah, the current chair of Kogi state Hajj Commission and a former lecturer at the Federal College of Education, Okene, has the backing of Governor Yahaya Bello as against the popular opinion of the Muslims in the district.

They are of the conviction that since Alhaji Abere has been occupying Naibi’s position for many years and had been deputising for the Chief Imam even whenever he led pilgrims to the Holy Land, he should be turbaned as the substantive Chief Imam of the land since he has all merited all the requirements of a Chief Imam.

Apparently, the Izala set on the other hand believes that the Tijaniya group has enjoyed its fair share of leadership having controlled the central mosque for over 82 years. According to them, they too have what it takes to preside over the affairs of the mosque.

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Ohinoyi speaks

Irked by this development, which obviously had never happened in the entire land, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland who is also the national vice-president of Jama’atu Nasril Islam as well as the national vice-president of the Nigeria Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Dr Ado Ibrahim, said he had spoken to the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar (iii) over the succession tussle that is about to impede the peaceful co-existence of Muslims in Kogi central.

The Ohinoyi, who stated this in an interview with newsmen four days after the demise of the late Chief Imam in his palace, said by virtue of his position as the paramount ruler of the land, he is in the position to appoint Imams and Chief Imams without interference from anybody.

He had said: “I am not saying this because of my offices in the Islamic organisations, but because I am a traditional ruler. That seems not to have gone down well with the new administration here.

“It all happened that since the death of the Chief Imam I was not in a rush to go and appoint somebody. I still want peace and to do my consultations, though it is my right and if I do it, there is nothing anybody can do about it. But I heard that government is planning to appoint somebody that is not the choice of the people.

“I will not allow that and I called the Sultan and told him, this is what has happened and I am not going to allow it because there must be due respect to tradition and religion. Even the people came to my palace to tell me that if the government is going to kill all of them, they are ready to die for the purpose of this course. The people said that government cannot appoint anybody unless I do.”

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Continuing, he said: “Also, the Sultan has told the governor of the state to stop his plan. He has told him that the person I put there all along, that is Naibi, should continue and at the right time, we will appoint the Chief Imam.

“I am surveying the situation more closely in the interest of our people, the religion and see what we can do not to cause destruction. We don’t want those that would create problems for us in the town. We want people who really know what Islam is. We want peace, freedom and development.

“If anything happens, the governor caused it and he has to face it. As far as I am concerned, I will not allow it. Some of these people have read Arabic Studies, but there must be a real understanding of the Islamic teaching beyond speaking Arabic language.”

Arguably, at a security stakeholders meeting held in government house on Tuesday Governor Bello without mincing words directed and ordered that the position of Imamship in Okene the central senatorial district of Kogi state, is still very vacant.

“On the the issue of Imamship in this central senatorial district of Kogi state, specifically in Okene, I have directed and ordered that the Imamship is still very vacant; the time is not ripe yet because the situation is still tense and we cannot afford to go into electing or selecting a new Imam at this point and we cannot allow any body to cause mayhem and insecurity in the land.

“Therefore, the current Naibi still remains the Acting Chief Imam while we will make a decision in the nearest future as to who will ascend to the position of Chief Imam of Eiraland. That position I maintain and I stand by it. I urge every vested interest to sheathe their sword and not create trouble for the good people of the district.”

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Clerics, others react

Commenting on the issue, an Islamic cleric who hails from the district, Sheikh Kamaldeen Abdulmaliq, said he had spent an appreciable part of his life in the northern part of the countr , and that “whenever a Chief Imam dies, it is the traditional ruler of the town that appoints the new one.”

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