MUSLIM RIGHTS
CONCERN (MURIC)
هيئة حقوق المسلمين
Motto: Dialogue,
Not Violence
26th January, 2026
PRESS RELEASE:
CHANGE NAMES OF SCHOOLS TAKEN OVER BY GOVERNMENT – MURIC
An Islamic human
rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has opined that the names of
schools taken over by the government should be changed to names that reflect
public ownership.
In a statement
issued on Monday, 26th January, 2026, the group contended that such a change
would reduce, if it does not totally eliminate, the influence and entitlement
posturing of religious organisations. The press release was signed by MURIC's
Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
It reads further:
"Baptist
Primary School, Idikan, Ibadan in Oyo State was demolished by the Baptist
Mission late in December 2026 (https://dailypost.ng/2025/12/31/residents-protest-demolition-of-primary-school-in-ibadan/).
"Although the
action generated a huge controversy and parents held demonstrations, the
Baptist group stuck to its gun. They insisted that the school belonged to them
originally before it was taken over by government in 1975.
"MURIC sees the need to find a lasting solution to
the recurrent controversy on school ownership, influence and ultimate control.
The status quo is not immune from religious crisis as former owners continue to
claim ownership and wield immense influence. It is our considered opinion that
this is not the way to take over schools effectively.
"A permanent solution will come when the names of
schools taken over by the government are changed to names that reflect public
ownership. Such a change would reduce, if it does not totally eliminate, the
influence and entitlement posturing of religious organisations. It will also douse
tension in religious circles as well as debilitate the capacity for religious
persecution in the education sector.
"We therefore
urge various state governments who are still running and funding schools taken
over long ago but which are still bearing nomenclatures of their former owners
to summon the political will to take the final step that will ensure total takeover.
"It is the
only logical line of action if the Idikan episode is to be avoided in future.
Afterall those former school owners were all fully compensated and the schools
are now being funded by government while renovations and additional
infrastructural facilities have been added after the takeover. Former owners
who still lay claim to such schools have eaten their cakes. They cannot have
it. It amounts to fraud for religious groups to continue to lay claim to such
schools."
#1975SchoolsTakeover
#ChangeNamesOfMissionSchools
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).

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