1st May, 2022
SALAH MESSAGE:
MURIC TO MUSLIMS : GET YOUR
VOTERS’ CARDS
Nigerian Muslims have been advised to get their voters’ cards in
readiness for the 2023 general elections. The advice was given by an Islamic
human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), in a Salah message
issued on Sunday, 1st May, 2022 by the chairman of the group in
Sokoto State, Barrister Muhammad Mansur Aliyu.
The statement reads:
“Nigerian Muslims will join billions of their brethren in
celebrating the end of the 1443 (2022) Ramadan season on Monday, 2nd
May, 2022. We felicitate with President Muhammadu Buhari, Senate President Ahmed
Lawan and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila.
Barrister Muhammad Mansur Aliyu also paid homage to the leader of
all Nigerian Muslims, the Sultan of Sokoto.
He said, “We also congratulate the leader of all Nigerian Muslims,
the Sultan of Sokoto and President General, Nigerian Supreme Council for
Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), Alhaji (Dr.) Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, on the occasion
of this year’s Id al-Fitr.
“MURIC reminds Nigerian Muslims
of their civic responsibility of participating in all aspects of political
activities in the country particularly as we prepare for the 2023 general
elections. We lay emphasis on the need for every Muslim to collect his or her
voter’s card in order to be eligible for voting. No amount of sacrifice is too
much for this important civic duty.
“Muslims must not shun politics if they want to be liberated from
the current spate of stigmatization, marginalization and impoverishment. We
warn that Muslims who fail to obtain their voters’ cards have voted for bad
rulers and Muslim haters whose main pre-occupation is to persecute and oppress
Muslims.
“Apart from obtaining their voters’ cards, Muslims must ensure that
they participate in all political activities which will take place between now
and the election period, including waiting patiently to cast their votes on
election day.
Barrister Muhammad Mansur Aliyu had a word for South West Muslims.
“Our brothers in the South
who are facing persecution on a daily basis must allow their number to count by
ensuring that they obtain their voters’ cards. Muslims constitute the majority
in a place like the South West but unfortunately they are still facing
oppression today because they have not been leveraging on their majority
status.
“The opportunity has now come. Go all out and get your voter’s card.
Your voters’ card is your weapon of liberation. A majority population that
fails to vote is, technically speaking, a minority. We therefore urge you to
spare no efforts in getting your voters’ cards in readiness for the 2023
general election.
“We are looking forward to an election that will reveal the true
picture in the region. A majority people that has been turned into a minority
due to their apathy for politics must wake up from its deep slumber. We must
stop the stereotyping, the segregation, the religious apartheid and the hijab
paranoid.
“We must stop the practice of denying jobs for qualified Muslims
and their political marginalization. The time to do it is now. Political power
will change the narrative and popular vote is the only legitimate tool for
obtaining political power in a true democracy. Your vote shall make you free.”
Barrister Muhammad Mansur Aliyu,
Chairman,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
Sokoto Chapter.
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