Friday, July 11, 2025

MURIC LAUDS SOLUDO FOR VINDICATING FULANI, FINGERS HIM AS FUTURE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA

 


11th July, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC LAUDS SOLUDO FOR VINDICATING FULANI, FINGERS HIM AS FUTURE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA      

The Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has said majority of the kidnappings and killings in Anambra and other South-East states are not committed by Fulanis as widely believed but by criminals among the Igbo people.

Reacting to this, a faith-based advocacy and human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has commended the governor for being forthright. The organisation also identified him as one possessing the right qualities of a future Nigerian president.

MURIC spoke via a statement issued on Friday, 11th July, 2025 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

The statement reads:

“The Governor of Anambra State, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, has said majority of the kidnappings and killings in Anambra and other South-East states are not committed by Fulanis as widely believed but by criminals among the Igbo people.

“The governor stated this during an interactive town hall meeting with Anambra Indigenes in the Diaspora. The programme was held at the Metro Points Hotel in New Carrollton, Maryland, United States of America.

“In his own words, Soludo said, ‘99.99 per cent of kidnappers and other criminals arrested in the state since I assumed office three years ago have been Igbos’ (https://punchng.com/igbo-criminals-not-fulani-herdsmen-behind-south-east-killings-soludo/).

“This is a landmark declaration. It is indeed an eye-opener for all those who have been following the unfortunate incidents of kidnappings and killings in the South East. We give kudos to Governor Soludo for this honest assertion. It is bold, deep and far-reaching.

“For refusing to dance to the gallery and for hitting the nail on the head without caring whose ox is gored, Soludo has proved that he is a Nigerian-president-in-the-waiting.

“This incident has demystified the myth of the Fulani criminal which is more often than not bandied about among gullible Nigerians to stigmatise the Fulani race. On the contrary, we have always maintained that crime has no ethnicity, no religion. Criminals are available everywhere but many Southerners have been misled into believing that every kidnapping or killing committed in the region can only be traced to Fulanis.

“MURIC urges other governors, traditional rulers and community leaders in the region to follow the good example of Governor Soludo by speaking out on this subject. We must reject stereotypes. We must treat fellow Nigerians only on the basis of what we owe the rest of humanity, namely, openness, love and kindness.

“Soludo comes across as a suitable candidate for Aso Rock in the near future. Genuine national healing can only come under the leadership of a completely detribalized leader like Chukwuma Soludo. He speaks truth to his people and refuses to listen to sycophants.

“Instead of exhibiting disappointment and bitterness towards Governor Soludo for his frankness, we advise the Igbo people to rally round the governor. The South east is in dire need of a leader who is respected nationwide. Soludo has earned that nationwide respect through good governance and also with this Fulani-related incident.

“This is an indubitable presidential material that the Igbos must nurture to maturity. To us, anyone who has the capacity to accommodate all ethnicities and all faiths is a great asset. Soludo is a treasure without measure.  

“As we take a break, we charge people of other parts of the country to eschew their anti-Fulani prejudice. Innocent Fulanis have been attacked and killed in some parts of the country. Men of conscience should pause and reflect over the killings and profiling of innocent men and women simply because they belong to a particular race or religion. We must allow good reasoning and objectivity to dictate our actions, not sentiment, not emotion, not perception.”

#KudosGovernor Soludo

#FulaniNotCriminals

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

MURIC ALERTS LAGOS POLICE OVER CHRISTIAN LADY WEARING HIJAB TO PREACH CHRISTIANITY

 


9th July, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC ALERTS LAGOS POLICE OVER CHRISTIAN LADY WEARING HIJAB TO PREACH CHRISTIANITY     

A faith-based human rights advocacy group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has alerted the security agencies to the emergence of a Christian lady who wears hijab to preach Christianity on the streets and inside buses in Lagos.

 

MURIC described the development as provocative and nauseating. The group also charged the security agencies to arrest and prosecute the lady in the interest of peace for impersonation and for conduct capable of disturbing public peace.

 

The alert was raised in a statement issued on Wednesday, 9th July, 2025 by the Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

 

He said:

 

“We are in possession of three different video clips showing a Christian lady wearing the popular Muslim head cover known as hijab while preaching Christianity. In the first clip, the lady is seen on a Lagos street standing by the roadside and asking passers by to accept Jesus as their lord and saviour.

 

“In the second video clip the lady is seen inside a commercial bus preaching Christianity while wearing the Muslim hijab. The third clip showed where she boarded a bus after preaching. She had removed her hijab and it remained ordinary scarf on her head.

 

“The voice of a co-passenger could be heard asking her why she was preaching Christianity while wearing hijab. She responded by saying she was doing it because she heard a voice telling her to do so.

 

“We strongly condemn the attitude of this lady who preaches Christianity while wearing the Muslim hijab. She is a confusionist. Her actions are provocative, nauseating, shameful and preposterous. She is a danger to the community. With the evidence in our possession, it will be hard for her to successfully defend herself if charged with impersonation, false pretence and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.

“People who hear voices in their heads and follow instructions dictated from upstairs are dangerous for society. This lady is a menace to law abiding citizens. Her behaviour is capable of causing religious crisis. She is, no doubt, an agent provocateur.

“It is clear that her targets are Muslims and she has decided to use deceit to convert them. This is illegal. Our lady evangelist has violated the law of the land. It is not her preaching that is illegal but she is using false appearance and claiming to be what she is not to deceive people. She manifests overzealousness and desperation. She has crossed the red line.

“MURIC calls on the Lagos Police Command and the State Security Services (DSS) to hunt this lady down. We call for her immediate arrest and prosecution before she can cause any religious riot.

“Lagos State has been peaceful for decades. Successive administrations in the state have succeeded in managing interfaith affairs with wisdom, regular interfaith gatherings and proper monitoring of religious activities with the help of the security agencies. The delicate balance has been stable due to the alertness and commitment of the security agencies. They must rise to the occasion now.

We advise Christian leaders and churches in the state, particularly the Christian Association of Nigeria (Lagos State Chapter) to curb the excesses of their followers. Religious overzealousness is speedily creeping into Christendom in Lagos State.

“Whole neighbourhoods are taken over by Christian preachers as early as 5 am everyday with noisy public address systems for more than two hours. Commuters and their commercial bus drivers are forced to listen to unsolicited preachings everyday as they go to and fro workplaces. These are signs of desperation. They are unnecessary panicky measures in the spiritual realm.

“We urge the Lagos State Government to rekindle its efforts in ensuring environmental sanity in the state. The ban on preaching inside buses should be amplified and enforced. We appeal to CAN to play responsible leadership role in this regard.

“We appeal to Muslims who come across the lady preaching in this manner to leave her alone but to go to the nearest police station to lodge a report. Nobody should take the law into his hands. Besides, we Muslims are the faces of Islam in the country and our faith will be judged according to our behaviour.

“We should also be guided by the hadith of Muhammad the Prophet of Peace, particularly where he said, ‘Exercise patience whenever you are provoked’ (As-sabr ‘inda as-sadmatil-uula’).”

#LagosPoliceCommand

#ChristianLadyPreachingWithHijab

#StopReligiousCrisis

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Sunday, July 6, 2025

WHY WE REQUESTED 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS – MURIC

 


7th July, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:
WHY WE REQUESTED 6 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS – MURIC    

The Senate Committee on Constitutional amendments South West Zone sat on Friday 5th and Saturday 6th, July, 2025 for its public hearing. Among those who presented position papers was an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC). The group tabled six requests for constitutional amendments.

 

As a follow-up to its position paper, the faith-based non-governmental organization issued a press statement on Monday, 7th July, 2025 to explain the rationale for asking the Senate to amend six areas in the Nigerian constitution. The statement was signed by the Founder and Executive Director of the advocacy group for Allah-given fundamental human rights, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

MURIC explained its position:

“We must start from the lanes of history because today was born from the wombs of yesterday. Islam has been in Nigeria since the 11th century and the British met Islam on ground when they arrived in the 19th century (800 years later). The British did not deem it fit to observe the rules of natural justice when they colonized the country as all Islamic landmarks were eliminated and supplanted with a Christian system.

“This injustice may have been at the root of frequent religious crisis in Nigeria because successive governments after independence refused to listen to the agitations of Muslims for a review of the status quo. Colonial administration was therefore grossly unfair to Muslims. Nigeria was Christianised by Britain and Muslims bore the brunt.

“The issues being raised by Muslims for consideration during the constitution amendment exercise are listed in the following paragraphs so that the lawmakers can address them.

“One: Nigerians enjoy a total of eight (8) public holidays in a year. These are Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Year Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Id al-Kabir, Id al-Fitr and Maulud an-Nabiyy. Five (5) of the eight holidays belong to Christians (Christmas Day, Boxing Day, 1st January, i.e, New Year Day, Good Friday and Easter Monday). Only three (3) holidays belong to Muslims, viz, Id al-Kabir, Id al-Fitr and Maulud an-Nabiyy.

“The planned constitutional amendment should make the restructuring of Nigeria’s holidays mandatory so that 1st Muharram (or Hijrah) holiday which Nigerian Muslims have been clamouring for can become officially recognized nationwide. This will bring the total number of Muslim holidays to four while Christian holidays remain five.

 “Two: Christian marriages contracted inside churches or registries are held sacrosanct everywhere in Nigeria whereas Muslim marriages (nikah) are not recognized for any official purpose. Muslim couples find themselves in a cul de sac each time they presented their Islamic marriage certificates for official purposes. It is paradoxical that in a democracy, one marriage conducted by a religious group is acceptable while the other is not.

“We therefore propose a constitutional amendment revisiting the Nigerian Marriage Act (1990) to ensure that Islamic marriages are recognized in all official circles like Christian marriages.  

“Three: Thursday and Friday were the weekends enjoyed by Muslims in the precolonial era. Today, Nigeria has a two-day weekend, viz, Saturday and Sunday. The latter was imposed by the colonial masters but Saturday was a half day during the colonial era and Sunday was the only full day at the weekend. However, Saturday was made a full day to favour the Seventh Day Adventists, a Christian denomination during the regime of General Yakubu Gowon, a Christian military ruler. It is very clear, therefore, that the two weekend days recognized in Nigeria belong to Christians while Muslims have none since Friday, the Muslim day of worship, remains a working day. 

“It is pertinent to note that Friday was a work-free day until the British brought Christianity and stopped Muslims from enjoying their Allah-given fundamental human right. The relief we are seeking through an amendment or restructuring is that Friday should be declared free to assume parity with the Christians’ Sunday. While we are not seeking anarchy, we are confident that the Federal Government (FG) has all the paraphernalia of administration to work out the modalities.

“Four: Immigration officials engage in regular stereotyping of Muslims who apply for international passports. They intimidate Muslims particularly at the point of taking pictures. Muslim males are ordered to remove their caps; Imams are coerced into removing their turbans; bearded Muslims are compelled to shave or trim their beards; hijab-wearing Muslim women are made to remove their hijabs or ordered to draw their hijab backwards to reveal their ears. The same scenario plays itself out in driving licence, national identity card offices and during registration for elections.

“In the process, thousands of Muslims have been denied international passports, driving licences and  national identity cards while millions have been disenfranchised during elections. The authorities must find a way of stopping the persecution and profiling of Muslims. If necessary, this should be done through a mention or an amendment of the constitution spelling out specifics of identifications in Nigeria without prejudice to the adherents of any faith. The digitalization, identification and documentation of all Nigerian citizens should accommodate all religions.

“Five: Uniformed groups in Nigeria, including the army, police, uniformed voluntary groups, nurses, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), students of primary and secondary schools, etc, use uniforms designed by the Christian colonialists. These uniforms should have been reviewed after independence because they only suit Christian values. Some of them constitute breaches to Islamic dress code and offend the sensibilities of Muslims who are compelled to wear the uniforms regardless of their inner feeling of resentment.

“In view of the fact that Western countries like Britain, Canada and the United States have designed uniforms with hijab for their female Muslim, soldiers, police, students, etc, Nigerian Muslims are in dire need of constitutional protection. Official uniforms in the country should be friendly to all religions. 

“Six: There is no single Shari’ah court in South Western Nigeria where Muslims constitute the majority. This is contrary to what obtained in Yorubaland before the advent of the British. There were Shariah courts in Ede, Iwo, Ikirun, Ibadan, etc. Yoruba Muslims are now compelled to take their civil matters like inheritance, marriage, etc to Christo-Western courts. This is preposterous and unacceptable.

“In particular, we propose an amendment to the clause ‘for any state that desires it’ which is in Section 275 of the Constitution. The Section says inter alia: There shall be for any state that desires it a Shari’ah Court of Appeal for that state’.

 

“This clause has often been misinterpreted by anti-Muslim elements as ‘for any state governor that desires it’. We are of the strong opinion that there should be a constitutional provision compelling all state governors and their assemblies to establish Shari’ah courts of appeal in their domains for their Muslim citizens in the same manner that there are conventional courts in Muslim dominated areas of the country.

 

“If Nigeria is truly a democracy, its laws must not only be inclusive throughout the country but also participatory. But what we have on ground is the contrary. Common law courts which are Christian-oriented are everywhere in Nigeria, including places like Kano, Maiduguri and Sokoto which are traditional Muslim areas but Shariah courts are not allowed anywhere in the South. This is lack of accommodation, outright intolerance and desertification of inclusiveness.

 

“It is an open secret that Nigeria is a multi-religious country with three main types of faith: Muslims, Christians and traditionalists. The Constitution has also prepared the ground for a tripartite legal system to meet the needs of the adherents of the three main religions. That is why we have common law for the Christians, Shariah Courts for the Muslims and Customary Courts for the traditionalists. Common law and customary courts are everywhere in Nigeria except Shari’ah courts which have been restricted to the North. This is a violation of Allah-given fundamental rights of Southern Muslims.

 

“As we draw the curtain, we jog the conscience of honest Nigerians by reminding them that Christians anywhere in the country have access to five layers of justice under common law, namely, the Magistrate Court, the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court.

 

“But their Muslim counterparts in the South have no access to their own Shariah anywhere at all. It amounts to undemocratic and tyrannical denial of access to the judiciary. This must change if the Nigerian nation acknowledges the existence of Muslims in the region, otherwise it becomes a huge existential challenge and a threat to peace whose consequences are unfathomable.”

 

#NigerianSenate

#ConstituionalAmendment

#MuricSixReliefs

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

3 MASQUERADERS REMANDED IN ENUGU, ALLEGED APOLOGY IN ONDO: MURIC TASKS ONDO POLICE ON A TALE OF 2 ATTACKS, 2 COMMANDS

 


3rd July, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:
3 MASQUERADERS REMANDED IN ENUGU, ALLEGED APOLOGY IN ONDO: MURIC TASKS ONDO POLICE ON A TALE OF 2 ATTACKS, 2 COMMANDS

An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called attention to the arrest of three masqueraders by the police in Enugu for assaulting members of the public whereas apology alone came from Ondo over a worse offence by masquerades in Oke-Agbe, Ondo State.

 

The organization therefore tasked the Ondo State Police Command to explain why an ordinary letter of apology is all the Muslim victims of Oke Agbe masquerade attack deserve after an Imam, his wives and children were brutally attacked since 12th June, 2025.

 

This was made known to newsmen in a press statement issued on Thursday, 3rd July, 2025 by Professor Ishaq Akintola, Director and Founder of the organization.

The statement reads:

 

“Three masqueraders, Emeka Eze, Omeke Uchechukwu, and Malachi Michael, who assaulted members of the public and inflicted bodily harm on them have been arrested by the Enugu State Police Command (https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/three-masqueraders-arraigned-remanded-in-enugu/).

“The incident occurred along Aku Road, Nsukka, Enugu State on 22nd June, 2025 while celebrating the Oriokpa Masquerade in Enugu. The three have been arraigned and remanded in the Nigerian Correctional Custodial Centre in the state. The case was adjourned to July 31, 2025, for further hearing.

“It will be recalled that masquerades also invaded the mosque and house of an Imam at Oke Agbe, Akoko, Ondo State on Thursday, 12th June, 2025. The attackers mercilessly brutalised the Imam’s wives and children. It is noteworthy that all the Muslims got from a parley involving the police, the victims and the attackers is an alleged letter of apology.

“We are obliged to compare and contrast the two incidents. It is a tale of two attacks in two different states: one in Ondo, the other in Enugu. The Ondo attack occurred first, since 12th June yet there has been no arrests, just meetings. The Enugu attack occurred almost two weeks later, on 22nd June but arrests were made immediately. The suspects were arraigned and remanded. These contrasting developments must arouse the curiosity of honest Nigerians.

 

“In our humble view, the offence of Ondo masquerades is worse because they attacked people of another faith. They beat up the Imam, his wives and children and invaded a mosque. Violence against women is involved. It is also aggravated provocation considering the fact that the attack generated tons of tension among Nigerian Muslims. It was therefore capable of igniting religious crisis whose consequences cannot be pre-determined.

 

“Although we called for the arrest of the perpetrators of that hideous crime (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/06/attack-on-ondo-muslim-leader-family-muric-calls-for-arrest-prosecution-of-perpetrators/#google_vignette), none has been arrested at least not to our knowledge, if any.

 

“We stand to be corrected if arrests have been made in this regard but such information is not in the public domain as at the time of issuing our statement. Instead of arrests, all we have been hearing is meetings upon meetings.

 

“We therefore call on the Ondo State Police Command to make clarifications regarding the alleged letter of apology because MURIC does not engage in mischief-making.

“We believe that those who claim to be making attempts at dousing tension are looking for ways to coerce victims of the attack. The police should be able to read between the lines.

“It was the same people who imposed outrageous fines on the victims: nine goats, seven sheep and 200 pieces of kolanuts! That was after being thoroughly beaten and hospitalized. The law should therefore have been allowed to take its full course. The sanctity of the rule of law has been challenged here.

“This issue has gone beyond the Imam of Oke Agbe and his family alone. Locus standi not withstanding, the attack generated a lot of heat across Nigeria. That is why any outcome, particularly what the Ondo State Police Command does with the matter should be generally acceptable to the direct victims (the Imam and his family) as well as the indirect victims (Nigerian Muslim community) of the attack.

“The general public is concerned. Muslims throughout the country are asking questions. They want to know if masquerades have the right to molest innocent people at will.

“They want to know if the adherents of one faith have the right to invade the homes and places of worship of others and inflict grievous harm on followers of another religion. They want to know if masquerades and their backers have immunity from arrest. They want to know if the adherents of different religions are equal before the law.

“Outright police inaction or its treatment of attacks on Muslims with kid gloves will naturally encourage other attacks. This has been demonstrated by examples of other attacks on Muslims in the same zone with little or no police reaction.

Exempli gratia, masquerades attacked Muslim worshippers inside Ikun-Ekiti Central Mosque, Moba Local Government Area of Ekiti State on 31st May, 2017. The Chief Imam, Alhaji Abdul-Rasak Abubakar-Bello, received several stitches on his head at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti. Five other Muslim worshippers were hospitalized after that attack.

“The records are there in the hospital. Fortunately, too, internet does not forget (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/06/masquerades-invade-mosque-attack-worshippers-destroy-properties-ekiti/#google_vignette). But there is no record of any arrests. `

“Had arrests been made on every occasion in which masquerades and traditionalists attacked Muslims in the past, the brazen and unprovoked attacks on mosques and Imams, particularly in Ondo and Ekiti states would have stopped. It must also be noted that Muslims have always been the victims, not the attackers.

“We are shocked by the emerging sharp contrast despite the fact that the same laws being used in Enugu State are being used in Ondo. Both states are also in the same country applying the same constitution. Nay, it is the same Nigeria Police.

“We want Ondo Police Command to educate us. What is the use of a letter of apology to the Muslim victims and the Nigerian Muslim community after the unprovoked attack, the physical injuries on wives and children and the widespread psychological trauma suffered by Nigerian Muslims? If it is different strokes for different folks, should it be different actions for different faiths by the police?”

#OndoPoliceCommand

#JusticeForOkeAgbeMuslimVictims

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Monday, June 30, 2025

HIJRAH HOLIDAY: FG MISSED GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, FAILED TO ACT IN LOCO PARENTIS – MURIC

 


30th June, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:
HIJRAH HOLIDAY: FG MISSED GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, FAILED TO ACT IN LOCO PARENTIS – MURIC

Nigerian Muslims joined the rest of the Muslim world in celebrating the beginning of the Islamic new year (hijrah) on Thursday, 26th June, 2025. Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has lamented that whereas the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria did not declare the day as a public holiday, several Nigerian states, North and South, gave special recognition to the Muslim calendar by declaring the day as a public holiday.

 

By failing to declare the first day of hijrah as a holiday, MURIC added, FG not only missed the golden opportunity to be part of the day’s glamour, not only failed to manifest unreserved goodwill, but also failed to act in loco parentis by leading the declaration of the freedom day. The group also described the situation as the paradox of a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

 

A statement signed by the group’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on Monday, 30th June, 2025, reads:

“Nigerian Muslims joined the rest of Islamdom to mark the beginning of the Islamic new year (Hijrah 1447) on Thursday, 26th June, 2025.

 

“Although the Federal Government (FG) of Nigeria did not declare the day as a public holiday, several Nigerian states, North and South, gave special recognition to the Muslim calendar by declaring its first day as a public holiday.

 

“By failing to declare the first day of the Islamic calendar as a holiday, FG not only missed the golden opportunity to be part of the day’s glamour, not only failed to manifest unreserved goodwill, but also failed to act in loco parentis by leading the declaration of the freedom day.

 

“This strange situation is the paradox of a Muslim-Muslim ticket. It is paradoxical because we see FG as the parent of all the states and the states as its offsprings or children. While the blame for FG cascades down to successive administrations since independence in 1960, the current administration must take the lion share because of the high hopes and confidence reposed in it the Muslim electorate.

 

“Prominent among the states that declared hijrah holiday are the following in alphabetical order: Borno (Thursday), Jigawa (Friday), Kano (Thursday), Katsina (Friday), Kwara (Thursday), Kebbi (Friday), Niger (Friday), Osun (Friday), Oyo (Friday), Sokoto (Thursday) and Zamfara (Friday).

“Yet a disturbing phenomenon may be noticed in the choice of days picked for holidays in different states. While Borno, Kano, Kwara and Sokoto picked Thursday, Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Osun, Oyo and Zamfara declared Friday.

“This disparity and lack of harmony can only be blamed on FG because as the centre and pilot of the nation’s air carrier, FG is expected to lead the states. Had FG made a declaration the states would have fallen behind it, pronto.

“But FG chose to sit on the fence and elected to do no more than issue an official statement merely admonishing Muslims but devoid of any real and concrete declaration capable of emancipating them from neo-colonial shackles FG as the parent body failed to act in loco parentis. It left Muslims scattered like wild oats as some went for Thursday while others elected to declare Friday.

“It is hard to understand a situation whereby an integral part of the Nigerian population, nay, the greater percentage, will engage in an important religious activity to which FG will turn its back and close its eyes but the same FG will somersault ten times over while dancing to the rhythm of the music of a minority religious group.

Is that fair? How can FG continue to treat the adherents of one religion like genuine children and the adherents of another like slaves? Interestingly, too, this has been repeated under two Muslims who occupy Aso Rock. It is the paradox of a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

“It is interesting to note that hijrah day is not a new development. Many states had recognized it in the past and on annual basis. The Aregbesola administration in Osun State was the first to recognize it down South. But this was after decades of agitations by Islamic organisations.

 

“Many Muslim groups demanded holiday for this year’s celebration but FG gave them the cold shoulder as usual. Agitating for the day last week, the Muslim Media Practioners Association (MMPA) through their National President, Alhaji Abdur-Rahman Balogun, called on FG to give Muslims the hijrah holiday ‘in line with the principles of fairness and justice to millions of Muslims in Nigeria as it was granted to the Christian brethren on every January 1 of the Gregorian Calendar’. (https://muslimnews.com.ng/2025/06/28/mmpn/).

“Before dropping the anchor, MURIC deems it germane to express its deepest gratitude to those state governments that gave due recognition to Hijrah day 1447, especially Osun and Oyo in the South. Lagos, Ogun, Ekiti and Ondo failed to give the Muslim day due recognition. Ogun State governor allegedly refused to allow NACOMYO, an umbrella organization for Muslim youth, to use the state’s stadium for its programme slated for the day. By their fruits, thou shalt know them.

“In keeping with our tradition of pacific dispensation as well as staying in consonance with the avowed motto of our organization from inception (Dialogue, No Violence), we urge Nigerian Muslims to remain good ambassadors of Islam by embracing non-violence like MURIC in the pursuit of all their lofty goals, particularly Hijrah holiday. We will not give up because it is not over until it is over. Aluta continua, Victoria Ascerta. No retreat, No Surrender.”

#HijrahHoliday

#JusticeForNigerianMuslims

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)