23rd April, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO INEC: WARN MUSLIM
HATERS AMONG YOUR STAFF
The chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu
yesterday announced that the closing date of the registration exercise for the
2023 general elections is 30th June, 2022.
Reacting to this
announcement, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has appealed to the electoral
body to ensure that Nigerian Muslims are not disallowed from partaking in the
exercise by overzealous Muslim-haters among INEC’s ad hoc and full staff
who are in the habit of disallowing hijab, cap and turban-wearing Muslims from
registration.
This was contained
in a statement issued on Saturday, 23rd April, 2022 by the director
of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads:
“The chairman of the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu
yesterday announced that the deadline of the registration exercise for the 2023
general elections is 30th June, 2022.
“While we commend
INEC for successfully carrying out its duties in the past few years, we sound a
wake-up call to the electoral body to prevent the disenfranchisement of
millions of Muslims in the coming 2023 general election.
“It is very common for Muslim haters among INEC’s full and ad
hoc staff to harass hijab-wearing female Muslims as well as cap and
turban-wearing male Muslims at the registration centers in a bid to frustrate
and prevent them from registering for the election. They are ordered to remove
their hijab, cap or turban during capture. Such orders are illegal, unlawful,
illegitimate and unconstitutional.
“Only those who are
ready to compromise their faith by obeying the illegal instruction are allowed
to register while others are turned back. As a result of this intimidation,
millions of Muslims are disenfranchised. The effect is a huge deficit in the
numerical strength of Muslim voters. This will not be tolerated in the ongoing
exercise.
“INEC is fully aware
that it is illegal to disallow citizens from registering for election on the
basis of religion. It is also a precursor to the rigging of elections in favour
of Christian candidates all over the country. This practice is evil and
provocative. It can lead to crisis before, during and after elections.
“It is a major
threat to a peaceful election particularly in the 2023 exercise. Judging by the
announcement of the leading Christian firebrand Pentecostal wing, namely, the
Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) that it has formed political wings in
all its parishes, it is clear that Nigerian Christians plan to hijack the 2023
exercise.
“While Muslims in
the North are not likely to fall victims of the disenfranchisement, millions of
Muslims in the South are definitely exposed to the danger because it is not a
new phenomenon in the southern geo-political zones of the South West, South
East and South South. It occurred in 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015 and 2019. MURIC
documented these ugly events.
“We therefore urge INEC to give necessary instruction and training
to all its staff. They should be warned against the coercing Muslims on account
of their manner of dressing. Apart from internal memoranda, INEC should issue
public statements whose copies Muslims can use to defend their appearances in
case of intimidation. In addition, INEC should discourage the opening of
registration centers in places of worship.
“MURIC advises
Muslims who face victimization of any sort in registration centers to maintain
their stand by insisting on being registered with their hijab, cap and turban. They
should not obey illegal orders. Any refusal to register them should be reported
to the Imam in the nearest mosque, Muslim leaders and officials of Islamic
organisations.
“As a precaution, MURIC will document all cases of illegal
prevention of Muslims from registration. Where possible, details of INEC
officials involved in such unlawful prevention will be provided. We shall also
institute law suits in courts of competent jurisdiction against perpetrators.
“All state
commissioners of INEC in the three geo-political zones in Southern Nigeria are
advised to ensure that no single Muslim is denied his or her Allah-given
fundamental human right including the right to partake in voting through the
denial of voters’ cards. We will hold each commissioner responsible for any
infraction that takes place in his or her state.
“While MURIC and the
generality of Muslim voters in Nigeria seek a peaceful electoral exercise, we
call on INEC not to ignore our advice in the interest of peace. Nigerian
Muslims will not stomach any attempt to disenfranchise them during the 2023
general election. INEC should therefore take necessary steps to avoid the
persecution of Muslim voters by its officials.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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