Pubdate: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 Source: Daily Trust (Nigeria) Copyright: 2003 Daily Trust. Contact: http://www.mtrustonline.com/dailytrust/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2923 EDO PILGRIMS BOARD WARNS AGAINST DRUG TRAFFICKING DURING HAJJ Shehu Abubakar City Benin Th Edo State Muslim pilgrims board has embarked on campaigns against drug trafficking by intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia just as Governor Lucky Igbinedion warned that anybody caught in the Holy land over drug related crimes "will be on his own." Addressing members at the inaugural meeting of the board, the chairman of the newly reconstituted body, Sheikh J. E. Abubakar, asked the 18 members of the board to go back to their various communities and enlighten intending pilgrims on the dangers invovled in trafficking drugs to Saudi Arabia. Earlier at the swearing-in ceremony of the members of the board at Government House, Benin City, Governor Igbinedion had urged Muslims in the state to expose any worshipper intending to traffic drugs to Saudi Arabia so that he could be banned from travelling as according to him, the state will not intercede for anybody arrested with drugs in Saudi Arabia. "You know very well how serious the Saudi government is over drugs. Tell all those who want to visit the Holy land, to either respect their laws or do not go at all. The state may not have the time and the resources to go and solicit for any of you there because we have warned you earlier. Do not carry drugs to their land. Do not steal and do not fight. Be of good behaviour," Igbinedion warned. Sheikh Abubakar said the board has inherited from the former board, some electricity bills for four years, a scrap vehicle in Saudi Arabia and complained that the board has no official vehicle in the state. "The premises of the board's office is a rented quarters. Following government's assurance in the early 80s that it was going to acquire the premises, the board built a permanent office structure in the premises. The out-going board just briefed me that government has not acquired the premises up to date and the original landlord has taken over the premises along with our structure," Sheikh Abubakar explained. Reminding the members of their responsibilities towards both the government and the Muslim community, Sheikh Abubakar said they should do every thing to ensure the welfare of pilgrims from the state to the Holy land. "It is our responsibility to guide and assist our pilgrims throughout the period of the worship. We should not just see ourselves as government appointed officials, but as counsellors, advisers, guides and consultants to the pilgrims. When they have problems, we have problem because we must assist." He commended Muslims in the state for living in peace with other communities and for living according to Islamic teachings, adding, "despite the names given to Edo in prostitution, robbery and other crimes. Muslims youths have tried to abstain from all that. We shall continue to teach our youths the right path." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake