The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has rejected the June 13
date fixed for the NYSC Batch A (Stream II) orientation course. In a statement
yesterday, the group said the date coincided with
Muslim corps members’ Ramadan
fasting. .
The statement reads in part: “It is illegal, unlawful and
unconstitutional for NYSC to hold camp at a time when its Muslim members will
be deprived of their freedom of worship and the liberty to practice their creed
without fear. This planned camp is exclusive, discriminatory and parochial.”
MURIC noted that any Nigerian institution dealing with
schedules and programmes is expected to consider the dates and periods of
important festivals, rituals and religious practices, adding that:
"Fasting is no joke and it certainly cannot be combined with the physical
challenges which characterize the NYSC camp.
Firstly, morning drills in NYSC camps are known to be
rigorous and the soldiers in charge will not take excuses. Dehydration sets in
later in the day particularly in the hotter regions of Nigeria.
Secondly, adequate sahuur (early morning meal taken
approximately between 4 am and 5.15 am) cannot be guaranteed in the NYSC camp.
Neither can the futuur (meal taken at sunset to breakfast ) be timely as camp
schedules are bound to ignore and subsume this very important period.
Thirdly, attending orientation camp and partaking in the
energy-sapping activities on empty stomach is an indubitable invitation to
health crisis. NYSC may therefore be inviting Muslim Corpers to step on landmines
in the planned orientation camp if it holds as presently scheduled
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