The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Island Muslim Community (IMC), Alhaji AbduRafiu Adisa Ebiti has enjoined Muslim philanthropists to support the N5 billion social infrastructure projects of the organization.
Speaking at a fundraising dinner tagged “Iftar with IMC” held at the Lekki Central Mosque last Sunday, Ebiti said the proposed projects of the IMC include Shariah-compliant Muslim cemeteries, orphanages, hospitals and skills acquisition centres which “are currently non-existent in the Victoria Island/Ikoyi and Ibeju-Lekki axis”.
The Island Muslim Community (IMC) is a not-for-profit umbrella organisation for all Muslims and Muslim organisations (including mosques, associations, and Islam-friendly corporate business entities) on Lagos Island, Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Lekki Scheme 1, and Ibeju/Lekki areas of Lagos State.
Ebiti reiterated that the establishment of the IMC was informed by the realization that many essential Islamic social infrastructures were either in short supply or totally non-existent in its area of jurisdiction.
According to him, the IMC is positioned as an interventionist body to provide such important infrastructure and capacity building support for Muslims and Muslim organisations within its jurisdiction.
He prayed to Allah to aid the IMC in the accomplishment of its goals, noting that no mission can be accomplished without Allah’s help.
Also speaking, the President of the Lekki Muslim Ummah (LEMU), Dr. AbdGaniy Olusola Labinjo, who chaired the occasion, emphasized that the IMC was an idea whose time had come.
Labinjo hailed the leadership of the organization for coming up with relevant interventionist projects, pledging LEMU’s full support for and participation in all its projects and programmes.
The Chief Imam of the Syrian Mosque, Ikoyi, Shaykh Shamy Nushy El-Shamy, who delivered a sermon at the event, said Muslims must be more alive to their responsibilities.
Quoting from the Holy Qur’an, he said Allah would not change the condition of a people for the better unless they changed their attitudes.
Corroborating Shaykh Ei-Shamy’s assertions, the Chief Imam of Lekki Central Mosque, Shaykh Ridwan Jamiu, said Muslims should seize the opportunity of the holy month to donate generously towards the IMC projects.
Shaykh Jamiu emphasized that donations made in Ramadan would attract more