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 A Muslim group, known as the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has  accused the federal government of Nigeria of having hidden agenda  following the announcement of the modalities and guidelines for the  proposed national conference.In a statement signed by the Director of the organization, Professor  Ishaq Akintola, and made available to African Examiner, the group was  not happy that the president will nominate 114 out of 492 delegates  expected to attend the CONFAB.
 The statement reads:
 “The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) smells a rat in the conference  blueprint revealed by the FG. In the first instance, FG has arrogated  too much power to itself by planning to pick 114 delegates out of 492.
 “President Jonathan alone wants to pick almost 25% of the total number of delegates. The race is finished before it starts.
 “We call on Nigerians to open their eyes. If it is true that he who  pays the piper dictates the tune, delegates picked by the FG will have  no other option than to articulate government’s position and seek to  retain the status quo. The change for which Nigerians are yearning  cannot materialize in that kind of environment.
 “Once bitten twice shy. Nigerians must not allow themselves to be  cheated twice. Today was born from the wombs of yesterday. Only  yesterday, this same government postulated an astounding mathematical  theory which posited that 16 was higher than 19.This happened during the  election of the chairman of Nigerian governors. FG recognized Jonah  Jang of Plateau State who scored 16 votes. To date, government has not  deemed it fit to correct this anomaly.
 “If the margin between 16 and 19 is not wide enough to arouse our  utmost disgust, what of the difference between 5 and 27? Only five  members of the Rivers State House of Assembly allegedly got Aso Rock’s  blessing to unseat the speaker who had the support of 27 members. These  are nauseating instances which conscious Nigerians will continue to use  as barometers to measure the clime in Jonathan’s government.
 “MURIC puts it to FG that it has a hidden agenda. The outcome of a  conference heavily tilted in favour of government cannot be the will of  the people but an imposition of President Jonathan’s will, contrary to  Rousseau’s General Will, the will of the Nigerian people.
 “We also wish to reiterate our fear of a booby trap in FG’s plan for  the National Conference. We speculate that the main preoccupation of  FG’s 114 delegates will be to create as much confusion as possible in  order to cause delay in taking decisions. This will necessitate request  for extension of time and eventually culminate in clamour for  postponement of the 2015 general election, which the presidency will  ‘reluctantly’ accede to. It is all an agenda for extension of tenure.

 “The time frame is too tight. FG’s plan as revealed to the  unsuspecting Nigerian public lacks forward-looking strategic  positioning. It is too close to the period of next general election. We  have to choose one of the two: National Conference or general  election? Whereas the 2015 general election is statutory, the proposed  National Conference can be rescheduled without infringing upon the  constitution. The proposed National Conference should therefore take  place after the 2015 general election.”

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