Sunday, February 8, 2015

Gambia: Chief ruling-APRC advocate rubishes Supreme Islamic Council stance on Ahmadiyya


“It is not an executive order and that's it. SIC is a religious body and we are a political party and a government. We have nothing to do with that.”

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Source/Credit: The Standard
By Lamin Baba Njie | February 6, 2015

The chief ruling-APRC advocate has distanced his party from the comment made by opposition-UDP leader Ousainou Darboe that it would be 'disastrous' if the Supreme Islamic Council's decision to declare Ahmadis non-Muslim 'had a political backing'.

Yankuba Colley who is also the mayor of the Kanifing Municipality while speaking exclusively to The Standard said the latest stance of the Supreme Islamic Council against the Ahmadis was not an 'executive order'.

“It is not an executive order and that's it. SIC is a religious body and we are a political party and a government. We have nothing to do with that,” he added. “Now that the Ahmadis also responded, let him come on that also. You see when someone wants cheap popularity, he does whatever he wants to do.”



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