MUSLIM RIGHTS
CONCERN (MURIC)
هيئة حقوق المسلمين
Motto: Dialogue,
Not Violence
29th December, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
CRACKDOWN ON OPPOSITION WILL
UNDERMINE DEMOCRACY, IGNITE UNREST - MURIC
As Nigeria prepares for the 2027 general elections, a faith-based
human rights advocacy group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has appealed to
governments at both federal and state levels to desist from stifling opposition
in order to avoid political unrest and sustain the country's nascent
democracy.
This admonition was given on Monday, 29th December 2025 by
the Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
In his
words, "As we prepare for the 2027 general elections, we have seen the
need to appeal to governments at both federal and state levels to desist from
stifling opposition in order to avoid political violence, to sustain our
nascent democracy and to ensure a free, fair, peaceful and credible general
election in 2027."
The statement continues, "Like a sapling which grows from
various seedling and must be jealously watered in order to become a formidable
tree, democracy requires careful nurturing from conception to ideological
evolution and finally to established and enduring democratic practices capable
of engendering civilizational growth and technological advancement.
"To nurture democracy, the water used to wet it
must contain vital ingredients like tolerance of opposition's view, respect for
the rule of law, permission of freedom of expression and the practice of true
separation of powers. At no point in time must the executive usurp the role of
either the judiciary or the legislature while the creation of a conducive
atmosphere for free, fair and credible election is sine qua non."
MURIC warns against crackdown on opposition members.
"Already, there are complaints that the body language of
President Tinubu's administration in recent time signals systematic crackdown
and gradual stifling of opposition figures through government
agencies.
"Opposition figures complain of the weaponization
of anti-graft agencies, involuntary defections, suppression of dissent, attempt
to impose a one party state on Nigeria, etc (https://www.thisdaylive.com/2025/12/15/opposition-leaders-raise-the-alarm-accuse-fg-of-plotting-one-party-state/).
"While a non-govermental body like ours must remain
politically neutral, we must not close our eyes to matters such as this because
they call attention to likely infringements on Allah-given fundamental human
rights of the opposition. It is always safe to assume that the opposition is
vulnerable while members of the ruling party are in a position of advantage.
"Tongues must begin to wag when key figures in the
opposition are being invited by security agencies while those who are known to
have corruption cases pending in court walk freely on the streets and hobnob
with key government figures.
"MURIC warns against overzealousness on the part of security
agencies. Rather we call for undiluted professionalism. People should not be
invited just to please the powers that be. At the same time, equal
opportunities should be given to political parties, particularly the opposition
to have access to public spaces and facilities.
"The emerging threat to freedom of expression as some
members of civil society recently alleged (https://www-vanguardngr-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2025/12/stop-harassing-journalists-others-serap-nge-tell-tinubu-govt-governors/).
"It was Martin Niemöller (1892 - 1984) who warned, 'First
they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out, because I was not a
socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out,
because I was not a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I did not
speak out, because I was not a Jew. Then they came for me, and there was no one
left to speak for me.'
"Before we dive into cyberspace, we call attention to the
absence of a clear cut political ideology in Nigeria. The present 'bolekaja'
mentality among politicians and the attendant 'bojuboju' bureaucracy
among the civil servants will take us nowhere.
"Instead, we make a case for liberal democracy to
save us from the current political roller coaster. Liberal democracy is a
democratic system of government in which the rights and freedoms of individuals
are officially recognized and protected while the exercise of political power
is limited by the rule of law. We are not there yet."
#2027GeneralElections
#DontStifleOpposition
#PracticeLiberalDemocracy
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).
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