This is according to Naija's entertainer turned seasoned writer;
A lot of Nigerians do not know
that Nigeria is a secular state and they are also not aware that the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria does not require that Buhari
take his oath of office by swearing with the Quran.
The drafters of the
constitution made it crystal clear that any Nigerian of any faith or no faith
can hold any office. It would have been very easy for the constitution drafters
to include it in our constitution that the president should be sworn in with the
Quran. But they didn’t. In other words, placing a hand on a Quran while
reciting the presidential oath is simply a tradition that is not backed by the
constitution. Meaning, it is absolutely unnecessary. Read more after cut..
On Friday May 29, the
Constitution requires that Buhari gives this oath of office: “I, Muhammadu
Buhari, do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, and will to the best of my
ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.” So, why should Buhari
swear with a Quran? Why shouldn’t he place his hand on the Nigerian
Constitution- the very document he’s promising to “preserve, protect and
defend?”
There’s is a gargantuan barrier
between religion and state and Buhari should demonstrate that he recognises
this fact by taking his oath of office with his hand on the constitution
instead of the Quran. His loyalty should be to the nation’s laws above all
else.
A lot of people will argue that
Buhari swearing with the Quran ensures that he adheres to his oath. But let’s
be truthful to ourselves: We have seen elected officials swear to uphold the
laws of our country with their hands on the Quran and go on to steal billions
of naira and break laws like crazy. It all comes down to the individual’s moral
code, not a few seconds oath.
My objection is not only
against the Quran. I would hold the same view if it were the Bible, the Book of
Mormon or any other religious scripture. The drafters of the constitution made
it clear that the Nigerian Constitution, “shall be the supreme law of the
land.” It is the living legacy they bestowed upon us.
It is the framework for
our government. And as such, that’s the document our president should place his
hand on. It should be clear to us on May 29 that the president views the
Constitution as our nation’s alpha and omega. As a matter of fact, your
religion doesn’t matter when you are taking a position in office because
religion has nothing to do with running a country.
I personally think that being
sworn in with any kind of religious testament is a waste of time and useless. A
lot of people in the out-going government were sworn in with the Bible but did
they deliver any of the things they promised the country?
To some people, it doesn’t
matter whether the president-elect is sworn in with the Quran. They’re probably
used to seeing it happen. We just take it for granted that it is the way things
have always been done, but it doesn’t necessarily make it right. In my opinion,
any elected leader in any secular country like ours is voted in to represent
everyone in that country.
So why not swear with a document that means something
to everyone, such as the constitution? Wouldn’t that make more sense, instead
of swearing with a religious document that only represents a chunk of the
population? Imagine if a Juju priest was elected President, would it be okay
for him to be sworn in with ‘sango, orunmila or amadioha’ or some other work
written about atheism? Would it be okay for an ogboni president to be sworn in
with the ogboni book of sacred covenant?
I am a Catholic and I believe
completely in not swearing with the Bible because there are multiple religions
in the country and swearing with a Bible will not cause the sacred binding to
the truth if the person swearing does not share a religion with the Bible. The
Bible does not have the same meaning to every person. So it shouldn’t be
counted as a true binding document.
Finally, we shouldn’t also
forget that oath taking of any kind is absolutely forbidden by the Bible:
“But I tell you, do not swear
an oath at all: either by heaven, for it is God’s throne; or by the earth, for
it is his footstool; or by Jerusalem, for it is the city of the Great King. And
do not swear by your head, for you cannot make even one hair white or black.
All you need to say is simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’; anything beyond this comes from
the evil one.” – Matthew 5:34-37
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