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Gov Makinde endorses Sharia panels in Oyo

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has assured Muslims in the state that he has no objections to the operation of Sharia panels, emphasizing that individuals are free to use them for dispute resolution if they choose.

Speaking at the 2025 Iftar event organized by the state government at Government House, Agodi, Ibadan, Makinde clarified that he has no plans to challenge the legality of Sharia courts in Oyo. His stance was conveyed in a statement on Thursday by his media aide, Dr. Sulaimon Olanrewaju.

The discussion gained attention after Dr. Rafiu Bello, Chairman of the Sharia Committee of Oyo Land, confirmed earlier in the week that a Sharia panel had already been established in Oyo town and had begun sittings.

In response, Makinde reiterated his stance that the Constitution remains the supreme authority in all legal matters while acknowledging the role of Sharia panels in alternative dispute resolution.

“I read in the newspaper that I would go to court for interpretation on the Sharia panel, which is ongoing in Oyo. That is not my position,” the governor stated. “My position is that we will support anything that is in our Constitution.”

Makinde explained that alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, including the Sharia panel, could ease the burden on the courts, provided they do not conflict with constitutional provisions.

He further emphasized his administration’s commitment to maintaining religious harmony and unity in the state, cautioning against attempts to use religion for political gains.

As we move towards the next election, there will be elements that only think about the next election. But what we have done in this administration is to think about the next generation,” he said.

The governor also used the occasion to appreciate the Muslim community for their support and prayers, acknowledging the contributions of religious leaders, lawmakers, and security agencies in fostering peace and development in Oyo State.

The event was attended by several dignitaries, including former Governor Rashidi Ladoja, Deputy Governor Bayo Lawal, Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin (represented by Deputy Speaker Mohammed Fadeyi), and other key figures from the judiciary and legislative arms of government.

 

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