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COVID-19: JIBWIS Muslim Sect Sacks Imam For Obeying Government’s Social Distancing Rules

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Sani Yakubu, the leader of a Muslim sect, Jama’atu Izalatil Bid’ a Wa’iqamatis Sunnah, JIBWIS, in Zaria, Kaduna State, has sacked an imam, Abubakar Sarki-Aminu for complying with the Kaduna State Government order on congregational prayers.

As the Imam ratib, Abubakar was the recognize Imam who conducted five daily prayers at Sheik Abubakar Mahmood Gumi Juma’at Mosque, Kofar Gayan Low-cost, Zaria for almost 40 years.

Although the Kaduna State Government had banned gatherings involving more than 50 people in the state across due to COVID-19, the chairman confirmed the Imam’s sack on Friday, April 17, 2020, and directed that the committee chairman for 5 daily prayers of the Mosque, Shehu Dan-Maikuli to speak to the press on the matter.

According to Dan-Maikuli, there were disagreements between now-fired imam and the leader of the sect even before the sack order.

“When Sheik Usman Baban-Tune was alive he had to come in and settle some issues between the sacked Imam and the Mosque committee.

“After the resolution, it was agreed that the Imam should be organizing monthly committee meetings to discuss problems and prospects of the Mosque but after that resolution, we spent over four years without a single meeting.

“When this issue of coronavirus came, one day the Imam just stand up after leading Zuhur prayer and announced that as from today he suspend congregational prayers until the issue is over, by then I was not in the Mosque.

“When I came for Asr prayer only to be told that the Imam ordered for closure of the Mosque, I called him on phone to enquire and he said yes he had ordered that the Mosque be closed,” he said.

Dan-Maikuli said that the Imam neither consulted him being the Chairman of the Committee nor other members of the committee, saying that it was a personal decision of the Imam.

He said that they reported the case to the Chairman, JIBWIS, Zaria Local Government who promised to visit the Mosque on Thursday to personally remove the Imam.

“Incidentally, the Chairman came on Wednesday and led Isha (night) prayer and thereafter announced the sack of Malam Abubakar Aminu and replaced him with Malam Ahmad Tijjani as the new Imam,” he said.

On his part, the purported sacked Imam said he had been leading the five daily prayers at the Mosque for a very long period.

He said: “when this case of coronavirus pandemic surfaced in Nigeria, after a while, Kaduna State Government declared that henceforth Jaumat prayer is banned and any gathering above 50 people should be suspended.

“Our Mosque usually witnesses a very large crowd of worshippers, as such, we have to comply with the directives given by Gov. Nasiru el-Rufa’i to avoid the spread of the disease.

“In line with this, I stood up after leading a congregational prayer to tell people that given the order by the state government, I suspend congregational prayers in this Mosque until the ban is lifted,” he said.

According to him, two days later, he learned that some people reported him to Sheik Sani Yakubu, who directed that congregational prayers should continue in the same Mosque.

Sarki-Aminu said: “My deputy Imam called me on the phone that Sheik Sani Yakuba ordered that we should continue with the congregational prayers, that I should come out for Subhi (dawn) prayer.

“I replied to him that, if the chairman wants me to continue with the congregational prayers, let him formally write to me so that I will be convinced that his order supersedes that of government.

“I waited without anything to that effect, later I learned that the chairman came and lead a congregational Isha’i prayer and announce my removal and replaced me with Malam Ahmad Tijjani with two deputies who already are my deputies.”

On the allegation that he did not consult the Mosque committee before the closure, Sarki-Aminu observed that whenever the government gives directives “then who else will give a counter-directive? “In an ideal situation, Imam is the leader of the Mosque, the committee did not enquire from me but they decided to go straight to Sheik Sani Yakubu and he used his power and reopened the Mosque and subsequently announced my removal.”

He said the allegation of laxity on his part in convening monthly committee meeting, it was an attempt to shift the attention of people on the current happening, adding that such issues were never in any way relevant to present happening.

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