Monday, November 24, 2025

‎ MURIC TO FG: IS AMUPITAN A SACRED COW? – MURIC

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎MOTTO: DIALOGUE, NOT VIOLENCE

24th November, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

MURIC TO FG: IS AMUPITAN A SACRED COW? – MURIC

‎The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), a faith-based civil liberties organization, has again demanded the removal of the newly appointed chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan who has been accused of writing the legal brief to the United States on Christian genocide in Nigeria.

In a statement issued on Monday, 24th November, 2025, the Executive Director of the human rights group, Professor Ishaq Akintola, asked the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) why the new INEC boss has not been removed since the revelation of his unpatriotic, costly and dastardly act three weeks ago.

The full statement reads:

“It will be recalled that in our press statement of 10th November, 2025, we demanded the removal of the newly appointed INEC boss, Professor Joash Amupitan who was accused of writing the legal brief to the United States on Christian genocide in Nigeria.

“Earlier on, the Supreme Council for Shariah in Nigeria (SCSN) and the Da’wah Coordination Council of Nigeria (DCCN) made the same demand (https://saharareporters.com/2025/11/08/breaking-nigerian-shariah-council-asks-tinubu-immediately-sack-inec-chairman-prof; https://thedefenderngr.com/another-nigerias-islamic-group-demands-sack-of-amupitan-as-inec-chairman/).

“Apart from these Islamic organisations, many other groups made the same call, including the Voice of Liberty Nigeria (https://voiceoflibertyng.com/group-demands-inec-chairmans-resignation-over-divisive-2020-legal-brief/) and the Concerned Citizens for Peace, Justice, and Democratic Integrity (https://emergencydigest.com/2025/11/14/inec-petitions-tinubu-amupitan/).

“To the best of our knowledge, the new INEC boss has not denied authorship of the false, controversial, divisive and mischievous legal brief to America. Neither has FG. Yet the latter has maintained a curious silence on this very sensitive matter. Is FG waiting for a chance to bury this matter when other burning issues overtake it? Is Amupitan a sacred cow?”  

#ChristianGenocide

#AmupitanLegalBrief

‎#AmupitanMustGo

‎#NoSacredCow

#FGDoTheNeedful

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 


Sunday, November 23, 2025

REPORT ON CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE TO TRUMP: SACK AMUPITAN NOW - MURIC

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

هيئة حقوق المسلمين

MOTTO: DIALOGUE, NOT VIOLENCE

10th November, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

REPORT ON CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE TO TRUMP: SACK AMUPITAN NOW - MURIC

Sequel to revelations that the new chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan, allegedly wrote the legal brief to the United States on Christian genocide in Nigeria, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has demanded the immediate sack of the INEC boss. 

The demand was made in a statement issued on Monday, 10th November, 2025 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola. 

The full statement reads:

 "The Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) yesterday alleged that the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Joash Amupitan, authored a legal brief on Christian genocide in Nigeria which was sent to the United States ( https://thedefenderngr.com/sack-amupitan-now-nigerian-sharia-council-tells-tinubu-says-hes-unfit-to-head-inec-from-biased-position/). The Council therefore demanded his removal.

"This revelation is shocking, astounding and petrifying. It adds another dangerous dimension to the US threat of invasion.

"A man who authored the hate letter to President Donald Trump about Muslims of Northern Nigeria cannot be expected to be fair in overseeing elections in Nigeria, particularly general elections and gubernatorial elections.

"Amupitan as INEC boss poses a potent threat to Muslim candidates of North Central Nigeria in particular and of the rest of the country in general in any election held in Nigeria.

"From the moment this disclosure was made, Amupitan has become persona non grata in Muslim circles in election matters. We hereby declare our total, complete and categorical loss of confidence in him as INEC boss. 

"Concomitantly, we hereby call on the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to sack Professor Joash Amupitan.

"We suggest that any other qualified person with national spread of acceptance, preferably of the same faith with Amupitan but from another geopolitical zone be picked to replace him."

#LetterOnChristianGenocide

#SackAmupitanNow

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

ABDUCTION OF 25 SCHOOL GIRLS: MURIC CALLS FOR DECISIVE ACTION

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

Motto: Dialogue, Not Violence

19th November, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

ABDUCTION OF 25 SCHOOL GIRLS: MURIC CALLS FOR DECISIVE ACTION

 

Sunday to Monday, the 16th – 17th of November, 2025 are the saddest days in Kebbi State in recent time. 

The killing of peaceful citizens in Makirin village and mass abductions of 25 female students at Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, have created a climate of disbelief, uncertainty and shock. MURIC finds this disturbing, barbaric and inhumane. 

Two tragic incidents occurred in the spate of 24 hours in Kebbi State. The Ameer of the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Yauri Area Council, Malam Alqasim Uthman Ibrahim, was  kidnapped earlier in the day. But he was killed within a few hours. 

The sad news was immediately followed by the abduction of 25 schoolgirls from Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, Kebbi State. 

MURIC Kebbi State chapter strongly condemns these criminal acts. They are egregious, callous and cowardly. They constitute grave violation of human rights, an assault on education and a huge threat to national security.

We equally denounce the gruesome killing of the vice principal, a Muslim, Mallam Hassan Makuku and the injury inflicted on the school’s guard. We stand in solidarity with the abducted girls, their families, teachers, and the entire community.

MURIC calls on the Federal Government, Kebbi state government and all relevant security agencies to intensify and sustain search-and-rescue operations, leveraging on intelligence, military, police, and local resources. The Presidential directive to the security agencies to locate and bring back the abducted students safely, and to prosecute those responsible must not be taken with levity. Citizens must see reason to trust in the government’s capacity to protect its citizens.

It is laughable that some people have said that the unfortunate incident occurred in a 'Christian enclave'. That is far from the truth. There is actually no Christian enclave as such in Kebbi. The vice principal who was killed was a Muslim. People can also see from television footages that the parents who have been visiting the school since the incident are all clad in hijab. They are Muslims. 

The federal government needs to treat banditry especially mass kidnappings, as a top-tier national security threat, not just a localized criminal matter. We want to lay emphasis on the need for the government to ensure that those who carried out the abduction as well as their collaborators are arrested and prosecuted. 

The legislative arm of government must strengthen the executive by enacting laws that will ensure punitive measures against banditry to act as a deterrent. Kidnapping for ransom must be met with clear and certain consequences. The judiciary should ensure the smooth administration of justice within a reasonable time using all judicial tools at its disposal. The executive must ensure that judgements are executed on the offenders no matter whose ox is gored.

We specifically call on Kebbi State Government to strengthen coordination with it’s neigbours (especially Kebbi, Zamfara, and Niger) to close safe routes used by bandits, since they often cross state lines. This should include enhancing the role of local hunter groups who know the terrain and can support rescue and patrol efforts. 

We enjoin the government to deploy security personnel (military, police, and community vigilantes) to vulnerable border schools and remote communities, especially in areas with high risks of bandits’ incursions. Governments at all levels need to encourage community reporting in such a way that residents must feel safe and empowered to provide intelligence to security agencies.

We request that government and well-to-do individuals should provide support for the affected families: trauma counseling, educational support to the affected families.

Most importantly, however, Imams should activate alqunut prayers in all our mosques for peaceful repose of those killed, safe return of the abducted and continuous peace and tranquility in Kebbi State and the nation at large.

To the religious extremists and other politically motivated groups, as well as ethnic jingoists, they should know that this incident happened in a Muslim-dominated area. The abduction is a purely criminal action that has no religious or ethnic dimension.

 This is not the time for playing politics or for exhibiting religious extremism. What is needed now is well coordinated and concerted efforts from all and sundry that will salvage Nigeria from the current crisis. We believe that solution must come from within Nigeria itself. We believe in the country’s capacity to navigate itself from the crisis.

In conclusion, MURIC reiterates that the abduction of these 25 school girls in GGCSS, Maga, Kebbi state must not be seen as a local or isolated tragedy, it is a national crisis that demands urgent, decisive, and sustained action. We call on all stakeholders — government, security agencies, civil society and community leaders to respond with the seriousness and coordination that this moment demands. The safe return of these girls, and the prevention of future attacks, is not negotiable. 

We pray that Allah will ameliorate our sufferings, return our country to safety and bless us with peace and stability.

#ReturnMagaGirls

Dr. Abdullahi Bello Umar

Chairman, 

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), 

Kebbi State Chapter.

 

Saturday, November 15, 2025

‎ REAPPOINTMENT OF MARWA MOTIVATED BY STERLING PERFORMANCE - MURIC

 


PRESS RELEASE:

‎MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎MOTTO: DIALOGUE, NOT VIOLENCE

15th November, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

REAPPOINTMENT OF MARWA MOTIVATED BY STERLING PERFORMANCE - MURIC

‎A faith-based civil liberties union, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has felicitated with the chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), General Muhammed Buba Marwa (rtd), for his reappointment for another five year term.

‎‎In a statement issued on Saturday, 15th November, 2025, MURIC declared that the reappointment was motivated by the retired general's sterling performance in office.

‎The statement was signed by the Executive Director of the human rights organization, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

‎‎The full statement reads:

‎‎"The chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), General Muhammed Buba Marwa (rtd), has been reappointed for another five year term (https://www-vanguardngr-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.vanguardngr.com/2025/11/tinubu-reappoints-buba-marwa-as-ndlea-chairman/amp/).

‎‎"The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) hereby felicitates, identifies and solidarises with General Marwa on his reappointment. We have no scintilla of doubt that this reappointment was motivated by the retired general's sterling performance in office, his impressive pedigree and his unquestionable integrity.

‎"It will be recalled that General Muhammed Buba Marwa as the governor of Lagos State gave the state the tricycle option which became a unique panacea for its perrenial traffic quagmire. This initiative later cascaded down to other states of the federation and today the general's name (Marwa) is synonymous with the tricycle everywhere in Nigeria. 

‎‎"It was this indefatigable energy and burning passion for excellence and dedication that the retired general took to NDLEA. The result has been the numerous seizures and countless successful raids that turned the anti-drug agency into a nightmare for drug barons and their stooges and minions.

‎"General Marwa (rtd) is a numero uno asset, a performer nulli secundus and a fearless chief executive primus inter pareil.

‎”While praying that Allah continues to protect and guide the NDLEA boss and those under him, we urge the general to remain focused, undaunted and relentless in his efforts to rid Nigeria of drug addiction and its attendant evil effects.”

 

#NDLEA

‎#BubaMarwa

‎#CongratulationsOnReappointment

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Friday, November 14, 2025

SUSPENSION OF 15% TARIFF ON FUEL INIMICAL TO GROWTH – MURIC

 


PRESS RELEASE:

‎MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

‎هيئة حقوق المسلمين

‎MOTTO: DIALOGUE, NOT VIOLENCE

14th November, 2025

PRESS RELEASE:

SUSPENSION OF 15% TARIFF ON FUEL INIMICAL TO GROWTH – MURIC

 

‎The Federal Government (FG) yesterday suspended the 15% tariff on imported fuel.  Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has declared that the suspension of the tariff is inimical to economic growth and self-reliance.

‎This was contained in a statement issued on Friday, 14th November, 2025 by the Executive Director of the group, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

‎He said:

‎"The Federal Government (FG) has suspended the 15% tariff on imported fuel (https://www.naijanews.com/2025/11/13/just-in-fg-suspends-15-import-tax-on-petrol/). 

‎The suspension was announced yesterday, Thursday 13th November, 2025 by the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

‎"In our humble opinion, this suspension is ill-advised, badly timed and in bad taste. It is inimical to Nigeria's economic growth and self-reliance.

‎"While we appreciate several economic reforms embarked upon by FG which are bold and visionary, we are constrained to single out the suspension of the 15% import tax for scrutiny and review

‎"Coming at a time when the country is just beginning to reap the fruits of the existence of an indigenous oil refinery, the suspension can only be described as ill-timed. 

‎"By churning out 1.4 million barrels per day, the existing local refinery can meet the local oil demand which is around 48 million to 52 million liters. Nigeria must allow local industries to flourish. We must equally encourage local investors so that they can multiply. Dangote Refinery is one of such. We strongly believe that its growth will embolden other local business tycoons to come into the picture. 

‎"MURIC strongly appeals to FG to reconsider the suspension of the 15% tariff on imported fuel.  The country stands to gain immensely from blocking further importation of goods that we already have in abundance. 

‎"We have a lot to learn from countries like China and Singapore whose leaders locked up their boarders for decades to allow local industries to thrive."

‎#15%Tariff

‎#ReverseSuspension

‎#DangoteRefinerySuffices

‎Professor Ishaq Akintola,

‎Executive Director,

‎Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

 

Tuesday, November 11, 2025

ADDRESS READ BY PROFESSOR ISHAQ AKINTOLA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC) AT THE PEACEFUL RALLY IN SOLIDARITY WITH DANGOTE REFINERY HELD AT ALAUSA, IKEJA ON TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER, 2025

 


MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC)

MOTTO: Dialogue, Not Violence

Address: No. 5, Oba Ayoka Street, Iba, Lagos State. Tel. 08033464974

Website: muricnigeria.com           Email: muslimrights@gmail.com

 

 11th November, 2025

 

ADDRESS READ BY PROFESSOR ISHAQ AKINTOLA, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE MUSLIM RIGHTS CONCERN (MURIC) AT THE PEACEFUL RALLY IN SOLIDARITY WITH DANGOTE REFINERY HELD AT ALAUSA, IKEJA ON TUESDAY 11TH NOVEMBER, 2025

 

There is no scintilla of doubt that Dangote Refinery has been a recurring decimal in our national dialogue in recent time. Though seen by many as a saving grace, the 1.4 barrels per day economic hub became endangered recently when lions in the oil unions roared. 

 

As a human rights group conscious of its corporate social responsibility, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) deems it necessary to stand up and be counted among those entities that is ready to stand by the new refinery in the interest of Nigeria. That is why we are here today, Tuesday, 11th November, 2025 to exhibit our solidarity with Dangote Refinery. Our rally is peaceful and our members are law-abiding and peace-loving Muslims.

 

Nigerians have suffered undue economic hardship for decades. Our first bad experience in petrol-induced crises began in the post-June 12 military era and it continued for about 40 or more years. This period of pain and gnashing of teeth was characterized by fuel shortages leading to long queues and its attendant black-marketing, high prices and lots of uncertainties.

 

Meanwhile our three refineries in Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna continuously suffered from kwashiokor, epilepsy and Sleeping Beauty Syndrome. Nigerians who are not suffering from collective amnesia will recount our sufferings over the years from fuel-related yet self-inflicted injuries.

 

The tragedy staring us in the face is that of a country which Allah has blessed with all necessary facilities, manpower, mineral deposits and an expansive arable land. Our oil reserve capacity remains a proven 38 billion barrels and natural gas reserves of 210 Tscf. Though the leading oil producing country in Africa churning out 1.549 million barrels per day as at November 2025, Nigeria’s oil industry is often interrupted by industrial idiosyncrasies.

 

Topmost among the interruptions and distractions are the oil unions, particularly PENGASSAN and NUPENG. Although relief in scarcity of fuel, long queues and fuel price hike did not come until the Dangote Refinery came on board, the new refinery’s pedigree and great benefits to Nigeria as a country and to Nigerians as a people did not discourage the unions from causing mayhem. They insisted on being in control of unionism in the refinery until they brought operations to a complete halt by declaring a strike.

 

The strike cut Nigeria’s oil output by 600,000 barrels (https://www.africanews.com/2025/10/07/dangote-refinery-strike-cuts-nigeria-oil-output-by-600000-barrels//). The price of gas which is currently between N1,500 and N1,200 and the increase began when the unions went on strike over their clash with Dangote Refinery. In essence, we can infer here that PENGASSAN and other oil unions are hurting Nigerians. They are inflicting pain on Nigerians. We therefore charge the Federal Government (FG) to rescue poor Nigerians.

 

Nigeria cannot afford to waste a $20 billion investment that is already performing such wonders. Dangote Refinery is a money spinner. It is Nigeria’s goose that is laying the golden egg. Yet this is the same refinery that the unions wish to strangulate. Nigerians must not be caught napping.

 

We must not allow any union or group of persons to destabilize Dangote Refinery. In particular, we should not allow the subsidy cabal to replicate what they did to Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna refineries in Dangote Refinery.

 

At this juncture, we must appreciate President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for removing subsidy and for introducing a 15% tariff on imported goods. But subsidy locusts and subsidy cabals may be fighting back. We therefore call on FG to protect Dangote Refinery like its own baby. Foreign and private investors will be scared if FG fails to protect it. We must also --understand that any attack on Dangote Refinery is an attack on the Nigerian economy.

 

There is a strong allegation of sabotage of the refinery by people suspected to be loyal to the unions. The unions may have contributed in no small measure to the collapse and unworkability of the country’s three refineries, namely Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna.

 

The interest of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) is for a greater Nigeria. Crisis in the oil sector will always affect the hoi polloi as prices of fuel, transportation, foodstuff and those of all goods will go up once there is crisis in the oil sector. This will make life unbearable for the masses.

 

It is logical to assume that oil union leaders benefit from all these since their check off dues must continue ad infinitum. But they must leave Dangote Refinery alone because it is a private refinery.

 

This is why we have decided to organize a peaceful rally in solidarity with the $20 billion refinery. Our presence here today is to sensitize Nigerians and to sound a note of warning to the oil unions. Dangote Refinery is a private company. No union should be allowed to control it. We all know what most Nigerians do with government properties.

 

We appeal to the National Assembly (NASS) to review labour laws. We strongly believe that any law that enables unions to dictate to private investors is a draconian law, particularly in the oil sector where any little instability is bound to have ripple effects on the socio-economic life of Nigerians.

 

BENEFITS OF DANGOTE REFINERY:

Exportation of Refined Oil: Within a period of one year, the capacity of the refinery has risen to 1.4 million barrels per day. Dangote Refinery has started exporting refined oil to the United States, Spain, France, South Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Cameroon and Angola (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/dangote-refinery-usa-spain-france-south-korea-singapore-others-make-top-10-importers/; https://businessday.ng/business-economy/article/these-4-african-countries-buy-petrol-from-dangote-refineries/).

Earning of Foreign Currency: One of the problems of Nigeria is consumerism. We produce scarcely nothing. We are consumers and our country has become a dumping ground for finished products. But as a result of Dangote Refinery’s exports of oil, Nigeria has started earning foreign currency.

Rise in the Value of the Naira: This also explains why the naira has started climbing up. The hard currency flowing into the country is propping up our naira.

Drop in Inflation: Our inflation rate which stood at 33.88 as at October 2024 (https://www.stears.co/article/macro-data-bulletin-nigerias-inflation-rate-climbs-to-3388-in-october-2024/) fell back to 18.02% in September 2025 (https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/10/breaking-nigerias-inflation-rate-drops-to-18-02-in-september/). This can be attributed to the oil-export-induced performance of the naira.

 

OUR DEMANDS:

1.  100% crude allocation to Dangote Refinery;

2.  Total stoppage of oil importation into the country;

3.  Supply of crude oil in naira to Dangote Refinery;

4.  The National Assembly must review labour laws and enact new investor-friendly ones;

5.  PENGASSAN and NUPENG should be banned from operating in private oil refineries;

6.  The Federal Government must protect Dangote Refinery.

7.  Implementation of the 15% tariff on imported products must start immediately and

8.  The dumping of imported products on Nigerian soil should stop.

Thank you for listening.

 

Long Live Dangote Refinery!

Long Live MURIC!

Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Great Muricians! Allah is the Greatest!

Great Nigerian People! Allah is the Greatest!!!

 

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Executive Director, 

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)