The Niger State Council of Imams has given the Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, a week ultimatum to withdraw her comments over the Niger State Speaker, Abdulmalik Sarkindaji’s planned sponsorship of the wedding of 100 orphans girls in his constituency, Punch reports.
Punch said that Kennedy-Ohannaya had kicked against the Speaker’s action during a press conference and obtained a court injunction to restrain the Speaker from going on with his planned sponsorship of the wedding.
The Secretary of the Imam Council in the state, Umar Abdullahi, made this known during a press conference on Wednesday where he issued a warning, saying that the Minister has overstepped her bounds, and the Council will not take it lightly as her comments are capable of causing crisis in the state and the country in general.
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The Imams warned the minister to steer clear of religious and cultural matters and face her ministerial assignment, insisting that no amount of court action would stop the wedding from taking place as planned for the 24th of this month.
Theý threatened that the minister would have the entire Imams in the state and the country in general to contend with if she failed to withdraw her comments on the matter and steer clear of the planned wedding which, they said, has the blessing of the religious and traditional leaders of the state.
“The planned weddings have the blessing of all the religious and traditional leaders from the area. The sponsor of the wedding consulted widely before accepting to take the responsibility and we are strongly behind him.
“The girls are not underage and they are not being forced into the marriage as the minister has made the public believe. This is what the minister failed to investigate,” the council added.
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It urged all other well-meaning individuals in the society to emulate the kind gesture of the speaker and render similar assistance to other intending couples in the area.
PUNCH Online reported that Sarkindaji had on Tuesday said he was pulling out of the arrangement following the opposition by the minister who had gone to court to seek an injunction to restrain the Speaker from going ahead to sponsor the mass weddings.
Addressing journalists on Tuesday, the Niger Speaker fumed that the minister was dabbling into an issue that she had no knowledge about, insisting that his gesture was humanitarian and not a violation of the Child Rights Act, as claimed by the minister.