Monday, July 29, 2024

HUNGER PROTEST: INVITATION TO MOTHER OF ALL HUNGERS - MURIC

 


30th July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

HUNGER PROTEST: INVITATION TO MOTHER OF ALL HUNGERS - MURIC

 

As Nigeria braces up for the looming hunger protest, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has warned the organisers of the protest that what they call hunger protest is an invitation to the Mother of All Hungers. The group implored the organisers to toe the path of patience and dialogue. 

 

MURIC's position was made known in a statement signed on Tuesday, 30th July, 2024 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola. 

 

He said:

 

"Nigerian youths backed by major opposition figures are poised to begin what they describe as hunger protest in the next 48 hours. The whole country is agitated and the fear of the unknown hangs above our heads like the sword of Damocles. Nigeria holds its breath and trembles.

 

"Although we have spoken out before on the need to tread softly, we find it necessary to reiterate our position as the hour draws nearer. In particular, it has become mandatory to draw our warning from the 'hunger' label given to the proposed protest. We warn clearly, categorically and emphatically that what the organisers call hunger protest is an invitation to the Mother of All Hungers.

 

"Instead of unleashing anger on the government and its paraphernalia, the organisers should engage the government in dialogue bearing in mind the consequences of violent protests around the world. 

 

"Two other things that should be considered are the fact that inflation is global and hunger is common around the world. Nigeria is affected because we are not an island. The second consideration is the antiquity of hardship in Nigeria. Poverty and hard times have always been major concern of Nigerians from time immemorial. It is therefore too hasty and unfair to hang it all on a regime that is barely one year old. 

 

"We call attention to the crises in countries like Libya and Sudan where ordinary protests snowballed into civil war. They are yet to settle down. The ten days from August 1st to 10th which the organisers of the hunger protest have called for may take Nigeria to ten years of hunger if calls for restraint are ignored. Nigeria may be on the threshold of Mother of All Hungers.

 

"This is why we appeal to the organisers to simmer down and give dialogue a chance. The worst families are those who bottle up all their grievances until everything explodes. It is always better to jaw-jaw than to war-war. 

 

"The Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, 'The beginning of anger is madness but its end is regret' (Awwalul gadab junuunun wa aakhiruhu nadamun). Kenyans are already regretting the massive destruction that followed their demonstration against President Ruto as thousands of businesses have been ruined and millions become jobless. 

 

“Regrettably, our education system has concentrated on attractive courses that can fetch graduates quick money and societal status. Our bankers and accountants are countless while our lawyers are numerous. But our farmlands are desolate as our youths are in urban centers. Years of insecurity have chased farmers away from the farms. Nigeria is presently at the edge of the precipice of hunger. Just one push and we will tilt to the abyss of Mother of All Hungers.

 

"MURIC charges Nigerians to avoid such a catastrophe. The Nigerian government has signalled its readiness to listen. Anarchy hardly results in understanding and brotherhood. But while wars end at conference tables at the end of the day, destroyed infrastructure takes decades to rebuild. 48 hours to D-Day is not too late. Let us strike while the iron is still hot. We can bend a sappling, no one can bend a full-grown tree."

 

#HungerProtest

#AvoidMotherOfAllHungers

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

 

MURIC CONDEMNS INVASION OF KWALI PALACE, DEMANDS INSTALLATION OF NEW SARKIN KWALI

 


29th July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

MURIC CONDEMNS INVASION OF KWALI PALACE, DEMANDS INSTALLATION OF NEW SARKIN KWALI

 

A faith-based human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has condemned the invasion of the palace of the late Sarkin Kwali, Alhaji Adamu Katsina. The group also called on the FCT authorities to install one of the children of the late Sarki as his successor. 

 

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Monday, 29th July, 2024 by the Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola. 

 

The full statement reads:

 

"Youths suspected to be loyal to the chairman of Kwali area council recently invaded the palace of the late Sarkin Kwali, Alhaji Adamu Katsina. The invaders allegedly stole valuables including traditional and royal insignia.

 

"Although family members of the late Sarkin Kwali informed the DPO of Kwali, the chairman of the FCT Council of Traditional Rulers, the Department of State Services (DSS), and the FCT administration; nothing appears to have been done to apprehend the perpetrators and deter future occurrence. 

 

"MURIC strongly condemns the invasion and vandalisation of the palace. In particular, we denounce the desecration of tombs of past Sarkin Kwalis. It is sacrilegious, barbaric and disrespectful of the dead. 

 

We note with utmost concern the failure of successive FCT administrations to install the Sarkin Kwali after the demise of Alhaji Adamu Katsina in 2009. 

 

"True to the maxim that nature hates vacuum, it was the vacancy of the stool that hoodlums leveraged upon to invade the palace. Such a brazen attack would not have been contemplated had there been a Sarkin Kwali on the stool. 

 

"While we acknowledge the fact that the Etsu Nupe had already been appointed and turbanned, installing a new Sarkin Kwali should not prove challenging to FCT authorities because there is a recognized structure of the traditional institution on ground in the FCT. The system provides two separate stools in the Kwali chiefdom. Thus the Etsu Kwali and the Sarkin Kwali have always existed parri passu.

 

"We therefore advocate that the Sarki Kwali stool should be retained. The stool has been in existence since the native authority days in the 60s through the regional government of Northern Nigeria, Northwestern State, Niger State and, finally, the FCT.

 

"We urge the security agencies to get to the bottom of the invasion of the palace of the late Sarki Kwali and to arrest and prosecute the culprits. We also implore the FCT Minister to appoint one of the heirs of the last Sarki Kwali to succeed their father on the stool. As obtained in other parts of the Bwari Area Council of the FCT, doing so does not preclude the FCT administration from also appointing one of the indigenes as Etsu Kwali and one exists already." 

 

#FCT

#GiveUsSarkinKwali

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

 

Thursday, July 25, 2024

4 MONTHS 10 DAYS LEAVE FOR WIDOWS: KUDOS TO KATSINA STATE GOVT – MURIC

 


26th July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

4 MONTHS 10 DAYS LEAVE FOR WIDOWS: KUDOS TO KATSINA STATE GOVT – MURIC

 

The Katsina State chapter of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has given kudos to the government of Katsina State for granting  4 months and 10 days leave to widows in Katsina State in line with Islamic principles.

 

In a statement issued on Friday 26th July, 2024 by the chairman of the Sokoto State chapter of the organization, Dr. Muhammad Mansur Aliyu Esq, MURIC expressed pleasure at the development. 

 

He said:

 

"We at MURIC have received with great pleasure the news published by national dailies about the widows leave of 4 months and 10 days approved for widows in Katsina State.

 

"According to the report, the leave was approved sequel to a motion passed by the Katsina State House of Assembly requesting the executive arm to issue a circular granting 4 months and 10 days leave (the period prescribed in Islam for widows to stay at home, also known as Iddah period, Qur’an 2 verse 234). 

 

"A memo was reportedly presented before the Katsina State Executive Council to that effect; and the Council approved it and issued a circular to all ministries, departments and agencies in the State to grant their female staff chance to observe the 4 months 10 days Iddah period. 

 

"As a result of this, widows in Katsina State can now enjoy their Allah-given fundamental human right in widowhood. (https://punchng.com/katsina-grants-widows-four-months-mourning-leave/).captioned

 

It will be recalled that the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) had in a press statement captioned ‘Give Widows Four and Half Months Leave’ issued on 12th January, 2024 asked the federal government to approve 4 and a half months leave for widow-employees across the federation. This is to enable them to recover and compose themselves after the demise of their husbands (https://www.thecable.ng/muric-asks-fg-to-approve-four-months-leave-for-widows/).

 

"MURIC commends the Katsina State House of Assembly for paying heed to its demand by initiating the process. MURIC also commends the Katsina State Executive Council and the governor in particular for approving the 4 months and 10 days leave for widows in the state.

 

"We urge the Federal Government and other state governments to emulate Katsina State government by granting the said leave for widows in order to ameliorate the predicament of widows nationwide regarding the way they are treated by their employers immediately after their husbands die."

 

#KudosKatsinaStateGovernment

#KudosKatsinaLawmakers

 

Dr. Muhammad Mansur Aliyu Esq.

Chairman, 

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)

Sokoto State Branch.

 

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

BAN NEW ANTI-MUSLIM MOVIE NOW: MURIC TELLS FILM BOARD

 


25th July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

BAN NEW ANTI-MUSLIM MOVIE NOW: MURIC TELLS FILM BOARD


A new movie trending in Nigeria shows women in purdah brandishing dangerous weapons, robbing banks and committing other crimes. The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has therefore called for an immediate ban on the film. The group said it depicts Muslim women as criminals and incites the public against them. 


The call was contained in a press statement issued on Thursday, 25th July, 2024 by the Executive Director of the Muslim Rights Concern, Professor Ishaq Akintola.


The full statement reads:


"An extremely anti-Muslim film has been released into the Nigerian movie industry. The upcoming film which was recently unveiled by Nancy Isime shows women in purdah brandishing dangerous weapons and robbing banks (https://afrireporters.com/2024/07/23/nancy-isime-faces-hot-backlash-for-offensive-movie-poster-featuring-hijab-niqab-clad-women-with-guns/). It is Islamophobia taken to the highest level. This film is satanic, repugnant and provocative. 


"It is aimed at portraying Muslim women as criminals with a violent proclivity. The film is capable of inciting the public against Muslim women. It may also expose Muslims in general to public ridicule and opprobrium.


"We believe that the film is the handiwork of Muslim-haters and part of the plot to stop Muslim women from wearing hijab and niqab. The plot was hatched a long time ago and its execution began in the schools. This plot was boldly and dilligently confronted in Nigerian courts by Muslims until the highest court in the land made a pronouncement on it. This Satanic film is the latest effort in the war against hijab. 


"This hate film is capable of setting Nigeria on fire if urgent action is not taken by the relevant authorities. We therefore call on the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) to investigate and place an immediate ban on the coming film. 


"To Nigerian Muslims who have inundated our communication channels with the video clips, voice notes and other types of messages, we have this to say: please remain calm and peaceful. You have spoken loud and clear. We have received your messages and action is being taken right now. Our religion brought a message of hope and peace to the world. We will not allow anyone to paint our women, our mothers, our wives, our daughters and sisters in the colours of Shaytan. Be good ambassadors of Islam. Don't take the law into your hands. Allow the authorities to take necessary action."


#FilmBoardNFVCB

#BanSatanicFilm


Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

 

 

Tuesday, July 23, 2024

DON’T HOLD OYO SUBEB CBT TEST ON FRIDAY – MURIC

 


23rd July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

DON’T HOLD OYO SUBEB CBT TEST ON FRIDAY – MURIC  

 

The Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Ibadan has slated one of its Computer-Based Tests (CBT) for Friday, 26th July, 2024. However, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has kicked against the Friday exercise. The group argued that holding the test on Friday will deprive Muslims of the opportunity of participating in the exercise. It therefore suggested that the test be shifted to Saturday, 27th July, 2024 or any other day next week.

 

MURIC’s intervention came through a press statement issued on Tuesday, 23rd July, 2024 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

 

He said:

 

“A Computer-Based Test (CBT) has been slated for Friday, 26th July, 2024 by the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Ibadan.

 

“This schedule is not convenient for Muslim candidates because they have to attend the Jumu’ah prayer on that day. Although (according to a statement on social media) the head of SUBEB in Oyo State has reportedly promised to allow the Muslims to go on break for Jumu’ah prayer on that day, we believe that this is practically impossible and therefore not advisable. SUBEB is putting the fate of Muslim candidates at risk.

 

“We are in possession of a video clip showing the mammoth crowd of candidates who came for the CBT exercise yesterday, Monday, 22nd July 2024. The clip revealed about four extremely long queues which extended from the screening centre, spread around SUBEB compound and went on to the main road for more than a hundred meters.

 

“The unusually long queue can be attributed to the high rate of unemployment in the state and it is doubted if SUBEB can attend to all those candidates before the end of yesterday. There is bound to be spill-overs which may necessitate adding reservations to the next schedule.

 

“The Friday exercise is most likely to be affected as a result of the unexpectedly large turnout. It may make the exercise cumbersome on Friday thereby making it impossible for SUBEB to fulfil its promise to allow Muslim candidates to take a break for Jumu’ah prayer.

 

“In any case, taking a break from the venue of a test to go for prayers is not in the best interest of candidates. Examinations, tests and interviews are known to generate tension in candidates. That is why a serene atmosphere must be created by the organisers. This is the global best practice.

 

“Neither should the candidates be made to walk or run up and down before the exercise. But a situation in which Muslim candidates are made to take a break to run to the mosque and rush back negates these requirements. Candidates who are expected to sit down calmly cannot be wondering outside the CBT centre.

 

“The arrangement suggested by SUBEB puts Muslim candidates at risk. They cannot perform well due to the tension generated while running to the mosque. This arrangement puts Muslim candidates in serious disadvantage when compared with Christian candidates who sit calmly at the centre. It is just not conducive for muslims.

 

“We therefore reject this arrangement. Instead, we suggest that the Friday exercise should be shifted to the next day, Saturday, 27th July, 2024 or any other day next week.

 

“Anyone who argues that we should not bring religion into official matters should tell SUBEB and other institutions and agencies who are fond of fixing programmes on Fridays to use both Friday and Sunday morning for such events at least for some semblance of balance.

 

“Muslims will stop complaining if organisers of examinations, tests, meetings, etc can fix such events on Sunday mornings when Christians are expected to go to the church. It is then that non-Muslims will know how Muslims feel when such events are slated for Friday afternoon. Who feels it knows it.

 

“Friday should have been completely left out of the exercise since about two other days have been picked for it. In view of the hullabaloo which the Friday question always generates, we expect that Nigerian public officials should have understood the Muslims by now and avoided fixing programmes on Fridays in its entirety. If Nigeria is not ready to make Friday a work-free day, public officials should always remember how sensitive the day is to Muslims.”

 

#OyoSUBEB

#NoToFridayCBT

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

 


Sunday, July 21, 2024

WE WILL NOT JOIN PROTEST – MURIC

 


22nd July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

WE WILL NOT JOIN PROTEST – MURIC

 

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has declared its stand on the protest being planned over economic hardship in the country. 

 

In a press statement issued on Monday, 22nd July, 2024 by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the human rights organization said it will not join the planned protest. MURIC said Nigerians should acknowledge various efforts being made by the Federal Government to alleviate the suffering of the masses. It therefore advised the youth to be creative and innovative instead of being docile, complacent and destructive.

 

The full statement reads:

 

"We are aware of preparations being made to protest against economic hardship in the country. Although we have made our stand known concerning inflation and the attendant hardship in the country, we must again reiterate the fact that rising prices, hunger and other forms of hardship are not restricted to Nigeria. 

 

"Other countries around the world are facing the same predicament and they are finding solutions to it instead of embarking on destructive protests. 

 

"The last #EndSARS protest was a colossal calamity as burning and looting took the central stage. Lagos bore the brunt of the damage as more than 300 brand new air-conditioned buses were burnt down by marauding hoodlums. It must not be allowed to happen again.

 

"Protesters forgot that government has no special property. All such properties referred to as government’s properties belong to the general public. They are owned by the citizens whose taxes were used to procure them. Any protest that targets properties is an exhibition of wastefulness, foolishness and madness.

 

"The trajectory of the new protest being planned has taken a similar dimension. Lagos is being targeted like before and revenge for electoral loss appears to be uppermost on the list of motives. No explanation has been given for making Lagos a main target even though the city is far away from the Nigerian capital. This gives us more than enough reason to reject the protest. It is irrational, sectional and vengeful. Count us out of it. MURIC will not partake in this protest. 

 

"Those who argue that MURIC must partake in this because we participated in the anti-Jonathan protest forget that the protest against Jonathan was orderly, peaceful and well coordinated. There was no burning, looting or killing. We all stayed at the Freedom Park, Ojota, Lagos and addressed the people there. Nobody was molested.  

 

"That is unlike the planners of this protest who burned and looted properties worth billions of naira in 2020 and 2021. In particular, properties of the present president were mercilessly destroyed in Lagos at a time when he had not even showed any intention of contesting for election. 

 

"MURIC will only join hands with people who want to build Nigeria. We wash our hands off rebellious subjects, enemies of peace. We have a duty to remain constant with the motto of our organization which is 'Dialogue, Not Violence'. We will not participate in burning and looting. We prefer to bring smiles on the faces of Nigerians, not pain and anguish.

 

“Besides, Nigerians should acknowledge various efforts being made by the Federal Government to alleviate the suffering of the masses. Government has been responsive. Palliatives in form of large numbers of trucks containing food items are being distributed regularly. Senators and members of the House of Representatives recently cut their salaries by half. The minimum wage of Nigerian workers have just been raised by more than 100% from N30,000 to N70,000.

 

"We therefore advise Nigerian youths not to allow anybody to deceive or use them for their selfish ends. Our youths should be creative and innovative instead of being docile and destructive.

 

 

“We recognize the right of citizens to express dissent but that does not include the right to destroy public and private properties. We advise those who wish to express their minds to engage government in dialogue and to pick designated places for their assembly and conduct themselves in orderly manner. We charge the security agencies to provide adequate security for those in peaceful assemblies in such designated places.”

 

#NoToViolentProtests

#LeaveLagosAlone

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).

 

 

Friday, July 19, 2024

MURIC TO NASS: SAVE TRADITIONAL RULERS FROM TYRANNY OF GOVERNORS

 


19th July, 2024

PRESS RELEASE:

MURIC TO NASS: SAVE TRADITIONAL RULERS FROM TYRANNY OF GOVERNORS

 

As the National Assembly (NASS) embarks on constitutional amendments to reform the local government system in Nigeria, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has urged the lawmakers to dig deeper by stripping state governors of the power to dethrone traditional rulers in their states. 

 

This position was tabled on Friday, 19th July, 2024 by the Founder and Executive Director of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.

 

He said:

 

"The National Assembly (NASS) is recently considering the amendment of the constitution to create an independent commission that will take charge of local government elections. This is a laudable move as it will engender transparency in local government elections while it sets the exercise free from interference by state governors. 

 

"However, MURIC is inviting the NASS to go the whole hog by rescuing traditional rulers from the present cul de sac in which the Nigerian political culture has thrown them. 

 

"The traditional stool has become the most unsafe, extremely unstable and categorically unreliable post in present day Nigeria. Emirs, Obas and Obis have become endangered species. They are being exploited, labeled and dumped by successive regimes at the state level. 

 

"No traditional ruler in the country is free from the excessive arm-twisting and tyrannical manipulations of the governors. Every state governor craves, demands and enforces the loyalty of all the traditional rulers in his state and any of the monarchs who fails to follow the governor's wishes will be labeled as disloyal. Such a traditional ruler stands the risk of being deposed and banished to the most remote village in the state.

 

"This is why traditional rulers under any governor try to please the latter. It is mere self-preservation method. They have no choice. It is therefore paradoxical that the governor's successor often sees the traditional ruler as a rebel particularly if the next governor is from a different political party. He seeks to punish the traditional ruler whom he met on the throne for being loyal to the former governor. They never consider the circumstances. 

 

"The vicious cycle continues from one regime to the other and the traditional ruler never knows when he will be kicked out. He is always at the mercy of the governor. State governors have politicized the monarchy and bastardized the traditional system. We charge the NASS to come to their rescue.

 

"We are not saying traditional rulers are angels. But their cane should not be in the hands of vengeful politicians. In view of the fact that the traditional system has a method for picking its candidates, we should allow that same system to constitute its own checks and balances. For instance, the kingmakers and the state council of traditional rulers are always there. These two bodies can discipline erring traditional rulers by imposing fine, suspension and even dethronement as deemed fit. 

 

"We therefore appeal to our honourable lawmakers in the NASS to save Nigerian traditional rulers by amending or outrightly adding new clauses in relevant sections of the constitution to fortify traditional rulers from dethronement..  

 

"It is only this period of constitutional amendments that this kind of reform in chieftaincy laws throughout the country can be holistically executed. No state governor can manipulate the state's legislature to change it once the NASS has passed it and the president signs it into law.

 

"The law will also become binding on all governors because Section 1(i,ii&iii) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria already affirms the supremacy of the constitution. It stipulates that no other law shall prevail on the constitution and that any rule, regulation, statute, etc that contravenes it shall be rendered null and void. 

 

"We have taken this issue to the NASS because it is cumbersome if each state is to embark on the exercise piecemeal but it can be tackled holistically once and for all from the center by having it embedded in the country's constitution. 

 

“It is the only way the theory of the separation of powers can effectively operate at the grassroot level. We are of the humble opinion that in our African setting, the theory, which is usually restricted to the executive, the judiciary and the legislature, should be extended further to embrace the traditional system.”

 

#NationalAssembly

#SaveTraditionalRulers

 

Professor Ishaq Akintola, 

Founder/Executive Director,

Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).