Buhari to resolve tussle over Obalende prayer ground in 2 weeks

President Muhammadu Buhari

By DAVID IORJA, Abuja –

President Muhammadu Buhari says he will resolve the tussle over the ownership of Obalende Muslim prayer ground between the Lagos State Jama’atul Muslimeen (Muslim Community) and security agencies.

To this end, he has set up a committee under the leadership of the Chief of Staff, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari to advise him on the processes and all that needs to be done to do justice to all the parties involved.

Soeaking at a meeting with members of the Jama’atul Muslimeen on Wednesday in Abuja, the president said jjustice and fairness are principles very dear to him and he will hold onto them as long as he lives.

“I have listened to the enlightening historical details you have read. You will get justice as far as this is concerned.

”I commend you for adopting a peaceful approach to seeking justice, without heating up the polity. The Chief of Staff will get back to you in two weeks,” he was quoted as saying in a statement by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu.

The leader of the group, Alhaji Sikiru Alabi-Macfoy told the president that they had come to him as a last resort, having explored several avenues to get justice to no avail.

He said their ownership of the land dated back to 1931 when the Nigerian Government made an “Absolute Grant” of 3.11 acres of the land in question to serve as Muslim Prayer Ground at the new Hausa Settlement, Ikoyi Plains, Lagos, now known as Obalende.

This, he explained, was much earlier than the arrival in the area of their neighbours, the Dodan Barracks, that came after the collapse of the First Republic.

The Lagos Muslim community, who was part of the delegation, presented documents to show approval of the ownership of the land, signed by the late Maj.-Gen. Shehu Musa Yar’Adua, Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters, under Obasanjo’s Military Administration, affirming their ownership of the land.

They reported: “In the last few years, officials of the Department of State Services, DSS, at Dodan Barracks had been threatening to deny the Muslims access into the prayer ground.

”This is because the Muslim community was claiming ownership of it, apparently based on their erroneous understanding that the prayer ground belongs to Dodan Barracks.”

Other members of the committee set up by the president are: The Ministers of Defence, Works and Housing, the Chief of Army Staff, the Director-General, Department of State Services and others recognised as stakeholders in the matter.

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