20th October, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
2027: MUSLIMS WILL DIALOGUE WITH CANDIDATES – MURIC
An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC), has declared that Nigerian Muslims will dialogue with potential
candidates on the 2027 general elections. According to the organization, Muslim
stakeholders will contact presidential and gubernatorial hopefuls concerning
what they have in stock for Muslims in particular and for Nigerian citizens in
general.
This was contained in a statement issued on Monday, 20th
October, 2025 by the Executive Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“The Nigerian political architecture is changing aesthetic features as
the 2027 general elections draw close. This is the only period when kings-in-waiting
are identified while shadow governments are formed in the silhouettes of dark
alleys.
“We of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), in exercise of our civic
responsibilities and conscious of our Allah-given fundamental human rights to
seek the welfare of Nigerian Muslims in particular and that of all Nigerians in
general, hereby notify potential candidates in the coming general elections to get
ready for dialogue with Muslims in their various constituencies.
“Though
mighty in number, their microphone is permanently muted. Worse still, their demographic
superiority has not translated to anything better particularly in terms of realization
of Muslim civil liberties. Nigerian Muslims have lived under unfavourable
conditions since independence in 1960. The attainment of republican status in
1963 did not change the situation while successive administrations, including those
led by Muslims, have turned deaf ears to their demands.
“This has forced the Muslims to forward their demands to the
authorities through petitions, courtesy visits, peaceful rallies, etc, all to
no avail to date. Yet Muslims are determined to continue the struggle albeit
using peaceful, legitimate and constitutional means.
“We are now leveraging on the political climate in the country to look
for listening ears among Nigerian politicians. Nigerian Muslims are willing to
engage in dialogue with potential candidates, whether Muslims or Christians, on
the 2027 general elections.
“Throughout
the history of democratic struggles, whether in the United States, Britain or
France, election periods are used by communities and interest groups to showcase
their demands and to subsequently base their voting patterns on such demands. Not
only do they eventually vote for candidates who promise to address their
grievances, they ensure that such candidates are held accountable after their
victory.
“Muslim leaders and stakeholders are therefore advised to contact presidential
and gubernatorial hopefuls in the states and at national level concerning what
they have in stock for Muslims in particular and for Nigerian citizens in
general.
“Collective bargaining and securing the commitment of candidates have
become mandatory in view of past experiences in which Muslims were left in
limbo. We must hold people who secure our votes accountable. Muslim votes must
count through palpable results which favour Muslim demands and which ameliorate
the sufferings of Nigerians like hunger, poverty and homelessness.”
#MuslimVotesMustCount
#TalkToMuslims
#InclusivityNow
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC).

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