Wednesday, February 19, 2025

KWARA MURIC DEMANDS JUSTICE IN THE GRUESOME MURDER OF LAWAL YETUNDE HAFSOH

 


20th February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

KWARA MURIC DEMANDS JUSTICE IN THE GRUESOME MURDER OF LAWAL YETUNDE HAFSOH

 

The Kwara State Chapter of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is deeply saddened and outraged by the gruesome and barbaric murder of Lawal Yetunde Hafsah, an innocent young girl whose life was brutally cut short in an act of sheer evil.

 

This despicable crime is not only a tragedy for her family but also a grave assault on our collective humanity, national morality, and our culture of justice.

 

We call on the Kwara State Government and the Nigeria Police Force to ensure that the full weight of the law is brought upon the perpetrator(s) of this heinous crime. Justice must not only be served but must be seen to be served, as this will serve as a deterrent to other criminal elements in our society. 

 

Furthermore, we strongly urge the authorities to broaden the scope of the investigation to uncover and bring to justice all those involved in this heinous trade of human body parts. It is imperative that the searchlight be beamed on any accomplices, collaborators, or criminal networks that may be aiding and abetting such barbaric activities.

 

We cannot allow our society to become breeding ground for such gruesome acts. All those connected to this crime must be held accountable.

 

While we commend the efforts of the Nigeria Police Force in swiftly apprehending the suspect, we strongly advise that law enforcement agencies handle this case with the utmost professionalism. 

 

Nonetheless, we wish to advise that the circulation of video clips and evidence gathered from the investigation to the public May not be quite professional. It may even be counterproductive. It may alert other accomplices involved in this dastardly act, giving them the opportunity to evade justice. Investigations of this nature require a high level of discretion. 

 

We therefore urge the police to maintain confidentiality in handling crucial evidence. The ultimate goal should be to ensure the successful prosecution of all culprits without jeopardizing the integrity of the investigation.

 

MURIC reaffirms its unwavering commitment to justice, peace, and the protection of human dignity. We urge the government to take decisive action to curb the rising wave of ritual killings and the trafficking of human body parts. We also call on religious leaders, traditional rulers, IEDPU and other community stakeholders to rise against this evil and work towards a society where human life is sacred and inviolable.

 

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family of Lawal Yetunde Hafsah, and we stand in solidarity with them in their quest for justice. We pray to Almighty Allah to forgive her sins, have mercy on her and grant her Al-Jannah Firdaus. May Allah also give her loved ones the strength to bear this irreparable loss.

 

Barrister Taofeeq Jaji,

Chairman,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), Kwara State Chapter.

 

Monday, February 17, 2025

RAMADAN: ON SULTAN’S MANDATE WE SHALL STAND - MURIC

 


18th February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

RAMADAN: ON SULTAN’S MANDATE WE SHALL STAND - MURIC

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has dismissed fears of division among Nigerian Muslims over the issue of Ramadan. In a statement circulated on both social and conventional media on Tuesday, 18th February, 2025, the Islamic human rights group described those who recently fixed the date of the commencement of this year’s Ramadan as Islamic scholars engaging in sheer academic exercise.  

The statement which was signed by MURIC’s Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, went on to explain that the Islamic scholars merely partook in calculating the movement of celestial objects as done in astronomy to determine the date of the appearance of the crescent.

He said:

“The attention of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has been drawn to a notification for the commencement of Ramadan on 1st March, 2025 given by the League of Alfas and Imams in Yorubaland.

“The notification which was given media hype was also portrayed as a sign of division among Nigerian Muslims as well as a challenge to the authority of the Sultan of Sokoto (https://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/252110/yorubaland-starts-ramadan-on-march-1-dumps-sultans-tradition).

“We affirm that it is not unusual to find academics coming together to rub minds on issues of scientific, economic or social matters. They are trained to agitate minds and agree to disagree. This is exactly what those who announced the date of the commencement of this year’s Ramadan have done.

“They came together as Islamic scholars engaging in sheer academic exercise. They merely partook in calculating the movement of celestial objects as done in astronomy to determine the date of the appearance of the crescent. It should be made clear that academic exercise and scientific experimentation is allowed in Islam.

“What is noteworthy is that those who made the announcement did not claim to be doing so as leaders of Nigerian Muslims but as Islamic scholars of a particular region. It is scholarship. It is intellectual engagement.

“It should also be noted that this is not a new development. They do it every year. Exempli gratia, the same League of Imams fixed the date of Ramadan for April 25 in the year 2020. (https://thenationonlineng.net/ramadan-begins-april-25-says-league-of-imams-and-alfas/). They mean no harm but the press just elected to sensationalise it.

“Even the League of Imams and Alfas has dismissed unsinuations that the organization announced the date to confront the Sultan (https://punchng.com/declaring-ramadan-fast-not-to-tackle-sultan-yoruba-league-of-imams/).

“We therefore assert clearly, emphatically and unequivocally that the Sultan of Sokoto and President General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, is fully in charge not only of matters relating to the commencement and termination of Ramadan but all matters affecting Muslims in Nigeria as a whole.

“Let it be known from the West to the East and from the North to the South that when the come comes to become, when the time comes to announce the beginning of Ramadan, we are going to wait until we hear from the Amiirul-Mu’miniin (the Commander of the Faithful), the Sultan of Sokoto, even if he announces another date different by one or more days from March 1, 2025. On the Sultan’s mandate we shall stand.

 

“Any suggestion that there are rumblings in the camp of Nigerian Muslims is therefore laughable, divisive and provocative. We are all united under the able, visionary and exemplary leadership of the Sultan. Muslims have always been known for their discipline.

“However, we are constrained to disown an individual who has been claiming to be the chief Imam of Yorubaland. It is only towns and Islamic organisations that have chief Imams. Any so-called office of the chief Imam of Yorubaland exists only in the figment of imagination of the author and his promoters.

“It is like somebody calling himself the Bishop of Yorubaland. That office does not exist. It is a sham. It is fraudulent. We urge the press to stop encouraging perfidy. Anyone parading himself as the Chief Imam of Yorubaland is therefore a joker, a clown and a court jester. He should be ignored.”

#Ramadan

#Sultan

#OnSultanMandateWeStand

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

BISIRIYU: MURIC CONDOLES CHAMPION, NUJ

 

14th February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

BISIRIYU: MURIC CONDOLES CHAMPION, NUJ    

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has sent a message of condolence to the management and staff the Champion newspaper, members of the National Union of Journalists as well as the family of Bisiriyu Olaoye, an editor with the Champion who died two days ago.

In a condolence message issued on Friday, 14th February, 2025 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group described the death of Bisiriyu as a huge loss.

“We grieve over the loss of a companion,” MURIC said. “Bisiriyu was not just any journalist. He was a friend and a companion. He was a loving family man. He was warm, candid and hardworking. He added a human face to everything he touched. Bisiriyu was a humanist.

“We share the pain of this loss with the management and staff of the Champion. We urge them to continue to work ‘For a Better Society’ as usual in order to give Bisiriyu a befitting legacy.

“By the same token, we commiserate with the National Union of Journalists (NUJ) and both the nuclear and extended family of the deceased.

“May Allah forgive Bisiriyu Olaoye. May He in His Infinite Mercy have mercy on him and repose his soul in Al-Jannah Firdaus. May his family and assiciates be granted the fortitude to bear the loss.”

#ChampionNewspaper

#NUJ

#BisiriyuOlaoye

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

DON’T INTIMIDATE EL-RUFAI: MURIC TELLS FG – MURIC

 


12th February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

DON’T INTIMIDATE EL-RUFAI: MURIC TELLS FG – MURIC    

The former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, yesterday disclosed that there were rumours that the Federal Government (FG) was planning to arrest him.

Reacting to the development, an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has advised FG against intimidating the former governor. The group argues that doing so will stain the good name of the Tinubu administration as a democratic government.

The full statement reads:

“The former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, yesterday disclosed that there were rumours that the Federal Government (FG) was planning to arrest him (https://crimechannels.com/tinubus-govt-planning-to-arrest-detain-me-el-rufai-cries-out/).

“Considering the immense contribution of former Governor El-Rufai to the victory of the ruling party at the 2023 general elections as well as the big role played by him in the emergence of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the indisputable occupant of Aso Rock today in spite of all odds, we will like to advise FG against intimidating the former governor if the rumour is true.

“Doing so will stain the good name of the Tinubu administration as a democratic government and portray it as one willing to crack down on dissent. On the contrary, with the realization that we now live in a global village, allowing El-Rufai to move freely in and out of the country will continue to earn FG humongous modicum of respect from the rest of the world.”

#El-Rufai

#DontIntimidateEl-Rufai

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Sunday, February 9, 2025

GOV ABIODUN SETTING TRAP FOR OGUN MUSLIMS – MURIC

 


10th February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

GOV ABIODUN SETTING TRAP FOR OGUN MUSLIMS – MURIC    

The governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, on Tuesday, 4th February, 2025, claimed that he had rejected the establishment of a Shari’ah court in Ogun State. He also called on those behind it to immediately ‘disband the illegal entity and all its apparatus’.    

However, an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has described the governor’s statement as speculative, provocative, manipulative and opportunistic.   

In a statement captioned ‘Governor Abiodun Setting Trap For Ogun Muslims’ and circulated to the media on Monday, 10th February, 2025, the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, accused the governor of attempting to outdo Seyi Makinde of Oyo State in scapegoating Muslims, profiling and stereotyping them.

According to MURIC:

“The governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, on Tuesday, 4th February, 2025, claimed that he had rejected the establishment of a Shari’ah court in Ogun State. He also called on those behind it to immediately ‘disband the illegal entity and all its apparatus’ (https://punchng.com/abiodun-kicks-as-group-launches-ogun-sharia-court-invites-litigants/).    

“Abiodun’s statement is speculative, provocative, manipulative and opportunistic. He danced to the gallery created by unrepentant irredentists, sugarcoated mouthers, social media megaphones and merchants of anarchy.

“It will be recalled that Governor Abiodun’s neighbour and co-Redeemer, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, issued similar threats against Muslims of Oyo State on 24th December, 2024 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/12/makinde-responds-to-sharia-court-controversy-vows-to-uphold-the-law/).  

“It seems Governor Abiodun wants to outdo Seyi Makinde of Oyo State in scapegoating Muslims. This informal executive competition in which the two governors seek to out-Herod Herod in making life unbearable for Muslims in their states must not go unchallenged. Yoruba Muslims must use every legitimate means available to stop the oppression.

“The governments of Oyo and Ogun states are weaponising state paraphernalia to stem the practice of Islam and the proper worship of Allah as He should be worshipped in Yorubaland. These governors are clamping down on Muslims. They want to silence the voice of Islam. They are intolerant Christian governors.

“We affirm emphatically that Muslims are aware that they can demand Shari’ah courts but they cannot establish it. Only the state government can establish Shari’ah courts and this is not in contention. But Muslims can establish Shari’ah panels because the latter are ordinary committees operated inside mosques.

“Shari’ah panels constitute alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism recognized by law and Muslims are free to use their mosques for the settlement of disputes among themselves without seeking approval from any government before establishing them. There is no law anywhere in the Nigerian Constitution that makes the establishment of Shari’ah panels illegal.

“To Muslims in Yorubaland we have this to say: Do not fear those who are harassing you on the issue of Shari’ah. It is mandatory that you know your Allah-given fundamental human rights. Shari’ah is your right.

“You have the right to assemble in your mosques for worship, for meetings, for settlement of disputes (as in Shari’ah panel), for Islamic weddings, for naming ceremonies (‘aqiiqah), for Qur’an graduations (Walimah), for turbanning and for similar programmes.

“It is not the business of any state government in the South-West or elsewhere to dictate to Muslims how they should worship Allah or how they should use their mosques so long as those using the mosques do not disturb public peace or constitute palpable threat to the lives of other citizens.

“What MURIC will not support is violence, whether against fellow Muslims, against Christians, against traditionalists or any group or individual whatsoever. Islam is a religion of peace.

“We charge Muslim leaders and Islamic organisations to break the suffocating yoke of silence. Muslims must speak out. We must put an end to this mental slavery imposed on Yoruba Muslims by the imperialists. This mental enslavement of Yoruba Muslims was first perpetrated by the British Christian colonialists and it is currently being perpetuated by agents of feudalism, neo-colonialism and neo-imperialism.

“The witch cried yesterday, the child died today, is there any cause for postmortem? Makinde cried three weeks ago. The Eleyi of Ogun State wailed last week. What else could be more symptomatic of an executive conspiracy to wipe off all vestiges of Islam from the land of Oduduwa?

“It is a coordinated affront. With this approach, the governors of Oyo and Ogun, in particular, give the impression that they have constituted a council of Christian governors whose sole mandate is to wage a vicious war against Islam and the Muslims in the South-West.

“Ekiti governor does not appear to actually belong to this category because of his liberal approach to governance. He has shared power with Muslims and he continues to do so. The anti-Shariah uproar in his state did not come directly from him.

“But we find the governors of Oyo and Ogun states complicit in the emerging threats, harrassments and intimidations against Muslim leaders, activists and proponents of civil Shari’ah in the land.

“In saner climes, those who issue threats are treated as terrorists and made to face the full wrath of the law. But these two governors turned blind eyes at those who threatened violence against Muslim leaders and members of their families as well as supporters of Shari’ah.

“Surprisingly, the two governors started firing from all cylinders at the same Muslims who were being threatened. Without any tangible evidence, they accused Muslims in their states of establishing Shari’ah courts. Seyi Makinde in particular wrongfully and ignorantly labelled Shari’ah as unconstitutional.

“This was how the duo of Makinde and Abiodun used the paraphernalia of their states to incite non-Muslims against Muslims. They claimed Muslims had set up ‘illegal’ Shari’ah courts whereas it was not true. What the Muslims have are ordinary Shari’ah panels or committees which have no power of enforcement.

“Interestingly, these Shari’ah panels have been in their states long before the two became governors and have remained functioning since their inauguration as governors. That of Oyo State was established on 1st May, 2000 and it sits inside Oja Oba Central Mosque, Ibadan. Ogun State Shari’ah panel has been meeting interested Muslims inside Egba Central Mosque, Kobiti, Abeokuta, since 2018 to date. So what’s the hocus-pocus about?

“To actualize a game plan, Muslims who have jumped the fence are rail-roaded into publicly challenging Muslim leaders. Sometimes, fake Muslim names and hitherto unknown ‘Islamic’ organisations are used to issue threats against Muslim leaders. This is the regular pattern. This is their sinister modus operandi.

“The operation enjoys robust funding, perhaps from the ‘Ogas at the top’. Firstly, those using the fake Muslim names are encouraged to issue statements against Shari’ah and to threaten mayhem. Next, the governors go public, declaring Shari’ah illegal and threatening its proponents with a crackdown. It is a well known pattern.

“In the latest attempt to set a trap for Muslim leaders in his state, Abiodun cried wolf, claiming that a Shariah court was about to be established. Yet our investigations revealed there was no substance in the chief executive’s alarm. No single Muslim leader in the state seemed to know about the planned launching of a Shari’ah court.

“Yet a Shari’ah panel has existed in the state since 17th January, 2018. Perhaps this was his target? Was it a trap? Was the noise designed to scare Muslims away from the existing Shari’ah panel at Kobiti? Well, Governor Abiodun will have to do more than that.

“To that extent we hold Abiodun and Makinde responsible for scapegoating Muslims, for stereotyping and profiling them. We note the way Governor Abiodun has been setting traps for Muslim leaders in his state. Ditto for the Eleyi of Agodi.

“We urge Islamic organisations in Yorubaland to remember who to hold responsible should there be any attack on their persons, families and properties by irredentists and Muslim-haters in the nearest future. Responsible governors do not incite their citizens against any individual or group of people.

“Fortunately there are international organisations whose jobs are to fish out those who commit crimes against humanity. Holding an executive government position is no immunity against prosecution in future. Neither is being a separatist agitator a licence. We will finger all big and small collaborators if Muslims are targeted for killing. So will other Islamic organisations.

“Jean-Pierre Bemba of the Central African Republic (CAR), Laurent Gbagbo of Côte d'Ivoire, Saleh Jerbo of Darfur, Germain Katanga of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), etc are still cooling their heels in jail after being indicted at the Hague for crimes against humanity. Anyone who starts attacks on Yoruba Muslims is warming up to join them at the Hague. The world is a small village.”

#GorvernorAbiodun

#GovernorMakinde

#StopAnti-MuslimAntics

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

ALAAFIN: MAKINDE IGNORED RASAQ ADEGOKE FOR RELIGIOUS BIAS – MURIC

 


7th January, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

ALAAFIN: MAKINDE IGNORED RASAQ ADEGOKE FOR RELIGIOUS BIAS – MURIC    

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has alleged that Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State ignored Prince (Bar) Rasaq Ademola Adegoke, who was the authentic choice of Ifa divination conducted in Oyo town, due to religious bias the same way he ignored another Muslim prince, Lukman Adelodun Gbadegesin, who was the choice of Oyo kingmakers.    

In a statement issued on Friday, 7th February, 2025 by the Executive Director of the Islamic human rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC submitted that Makinde’s religious agenda is already an open secret.

The full statement reads:

“Contrary to the claim by the Oyo State government that Ifa divination selected Prince Akeem Owoade as the next Alaafin of Oyo, it has been revealed that an authentic Ifa consultation led by Ona Onimole, the recognized Ifa priest of the Oyo Kingdom, took place in Oyo town on September 24, 2024.

“The consultation which was allegedly done with the knowledge of the state government, was attended by notable traditional stakeholders, including Baba-Iyaji, Ona Isokun, Elope Iseke, Bale Oloja, and representatives of the Oyomesi ( Agbaakin, and Iba Samu) as well as various Ifa priests such as Ona Ilemole, Oluwo Alaafin, Oluwo Isale Oyo, and Oluwo Iseke and others.

“The divination resulted in the emergence of five out of the 62 princes vying for the revered stool of the Alaafin. The five princes were Prince (Barrister) Rasaq Ademola Adegoke; Prince Majeed Gbadegesin; Prince Muideen Adekunle Oladigbolu; Prince Afolabi Rafiu Wasiu and Prince Olamilekan Ismael Owoade. However, Prince Rasaq Ademola Adegoke allegedly emerged most favoured by the oracle.

“While Ifa divination allegedly favoured Prince Rasaq Adegoke and the Oyomesi picked Prince Lukman Gbadegesin, Makinde bent over backwards to shop for a candidate that best suits his religious agenda. He jettisoned the Ifa oracle which reportedly spoke in Oyo town for another that reportedly spoke in the white man’s country. This action has buttressed the allegation of religious bias on the part of the state governor.

“The wind will soon blow and we will see the ruff of the hen when the 30-day ultimatum given by the Oyomesi expires (https://punchng.com/alaafin-owoade-reverse-appointment-in-30-days-kingmakers-tell-makinde/). We stand with the gallant Oyomesi and the good people of Oyo town. No retreat, No Surrender.”

#PrinceRasaqAdegoke

#AuthenticDivination

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Sunday, February 2, 2025

ELONGATION MAY WEAKEN POLICE STRUCTURE – MURIC

 


3rd February, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

ELONGATION MAY WEAKEN POLICE STRUCTURE – MURIC    

An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has waded into the ongoing controversy surrounding the elongation of the tenure of the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun.  

According to the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the tenure extension given to the IGP is capable of eroding efficiency, breeding division within the force and diminishing public confidence.

MURIC’s intervention came via a press statement circulated to the media on Monday, 3rd February, 2025.

The statement reads:

“Our attention has been drawn to the ongoing controversy over the tenure elongation given to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun who attained retirement age of 60 years on 4th September 2024 but whose tenure was extended by the Police Service Commission (PSC) after the Police Act was amended.

“For whereas Section 18(8) of the Act says: ‘Every police officer shall, on recruitment or appointment, serve in the Nigeria Police Force for a period of 35 years or until he attains the age of 60 years, whichever is earlier’, the amended part stated, ‘Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-section (8) of this section, any person appointed to the office of Inspector General of Police shall remain in office until the end of the term stipulated in the letter of appointment in line with the provisions of Section 7(6) of this Act.’

“An executive bill passed by both the green and red houses on the same day paved way for a new Section 18(8A) of the Police Act to enforce Section 7(6) of the Act.

“While conceding the fact that the issue of the extension of the IGP’s tenure does not fall within the immediate ambit of promoting and protecting Allah-given fundamental human rights of Nigerian Muslims which is the main focus of MURIC, there is no gainsaying the fact that the matter has a bearing on the security and welfare of all Nigerians of whom Muslims are an integral part.

“We nurse the fear that the tenure extension given to the IGP is capable of eroding efficiency, breeding division within the force and diminishing public confidence. This is not good enough for a security institution that has just started gaining public confidence through effective policing.

“With the exception of a few bad eggs, the police institution has tremendously improved the security architecture of Nigeria in recent time. Hundreds of kidnap victims have been rescued while several high-profile crimes have been solved. This tempo should be maintained while anything capable of dampening the morale of serving policemen should be avoided at this time.

“As the 22nd IGP, Egbetokun will be remembered for improved security network in his own time. Our sincere advice is that he should bow out now before this controversy gets messy and an hitherto clean record gets tarnished. Real heroes leave the stage while the ovation is loudest.”

#InspectorGeneralOfPolice

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)