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.

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