

The Osun State Muslim Community (OSMC) has approached the State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke to recognize the Islamic Personal Law System known as Shariah in the state.
The Leader of OSMC, Alhaji Mustafa Olawuyi, settled on the decision during the 1445 new Hijrah Islamic year festival in Osogbo, the state capital.
Muslims in the state swarmed the Osogbo City Arena for the festival where younger students and students of Islamic schools partook in a match pass.
Governor Adeleke was addressed at the occasion by his Official for Unique Obligations, Mr BT Salam. Customary rulers and dignitaries in the state likewise effortlessly attend the event.
Olawuyi encouraged Adeleke to perceive Shariah Regulation in the state as per the constitution of the Government Republic of Nigeria, which ensures opportunity of religion without bias.
He additionally approached the Governor to directly enroll Arabic and Islamic educators into all government funded schools across the state, saying that the ongoing number of educators in the schools falls well underneath the expected number.
The OSMC President additionally encouraged the state government and the Federal Government to resuscitate all lethargic businesses in the state, for example, the Steel Moving Plants, Machine Devices Industry in Osogbo and the Cocoa Business in Ede.
Olawuyi said these endeavors will open doors to young people and lift the economy of the state.
He spoke to the state government to address the worry of the occupants on the wellbeing perils emerging from discharges from the iron and steel reusing processing plants in Ikirun and Ile-Ife.
The Muslim chief said these enterprises have caused superfluous passings and contamination of hepatitis illnesses among the specialists and inhabitants.