31st
October, 2025
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CONDEMNS DEMONIZATION OF HALAL ECONOMY, DEMANDS REVISIT
An Islamic
human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has condemned the
postponement of the $1 trillion National Halal Presentation Ceremony which was
originally scheduled for Monday, 27th October, 2025.
The group
accused the Federal Government (FG) of spoon-feeding Christian leaders and
succumbing to their blackmail. It also demanded a revisit of the exercise after
proper consultation.
In a
statement issued on Friday, 31st October, 2025 by the group's Executive
Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, MURIC l also alleged that Christian
opposition to the scheme was driven by Islamophobia, parochialism and
primordial sentiment.
Full
details of the statement:
"The
launch of the $1 trillion National Halal Presentation Ceremony which was
originally scheduled for Monday, 27th October, 2025 was abruptly postponed 24
hours to the event. It is believed that the postponement was due to the
objections raised by some Christian leaders.
"We
strongly condemn this sudden postponement. More importantly, we denounce
the demonization of the halal system of economy. We also deplore the way and
manner the postponement came about.
"It
portrays the Federal Government (FG) as an administration keen on spoon-feeding
Christian leaders and succumbing to their blackmail.We aver that
Christian opposition to the scheme was driven by Islamophobia, parochialism and
primordial sentiment.
"Christian
leaders exhibited the same base sentiments when the idea of Islamic banking was
muted around the year 2010. They called at an attempt to islamize Nigeria. They
threatened hell and brimstone. But the government of the day stayed focused. Islamic
banking was eventually approved and today we have about four Islamic banks
offering non-interest services.
"The
question we need to ask these Christian leaders who are afraid of their own
shadows is 'Has Nigeria been islamised since the introduction of Islamic
banking? Has a single Christian converted to Islam on account of coming
in contact with an Islamic bank?
"Of
all the infrastructural windows in Nigeria today, the Sukuk remains the most
effective. Yet the hullabaloo that erupted over sukuk was enough to bring the
sky down at the time. Christian leaders swore it would happen over their dead
bodies. But today sukuk is performing wonders and those Christian leaders are
still alive.
"Westo-Christian
economy which is based on arbitrary interest rates is retarding Nigeria's
economic growth. Nigerian banks with their Shylock mentality are asking for 30%
interest while halal economy is based on interest-free business transactions. The
difference is clear. FG should boldly assert its position and protect Nigerian
businesses from neo-imperialist hawks.
"We
are miffed that a government that boldly confronted the subsidy cabal suddenly
developed cold feet at the launch of an economic policy capable of taking the
country to El dorado just because two Muslim-haters cried wolf where there is
none.
"We
have a situation here: FG just caught pneumonia because two Christian clergies
coughed. This is not good enough. It is clear that Nigerian Muslims have become
scapegoats in the present Muslim-Muslim ticket.
"It is
very obvious that we are experiencing a clash of civilizations but the
unfortunate thing is that FG is pampering one over the other. This is going to
compel Nigerian Muslims to go back to the drawing board and restrategize. From
all indications, it is clear that this interfaith thing is not yielding any
positive result.
"All
this talk about religious tolerance is not working because it is tilted towards
a Christian domination agenda. Whereas the colonialists bequeathed a
Christian-oriented administrative system which should have been adjusted for
balance after independence, Christian leaders always see Islamisation whenever
an attempt is made towards inclusion. This is at the core of the
controversy.
"Muslims
will continue to demand the reflection of both cultures in every aspect of
Nigerian life, be it political, economic, educational or otherwise. With the
constant Islamophobia manifested by Christian leaders, even the blind can see
the monopolistic propensity of our neighbours.
"Nonetheless,
FG must not abdicate its fatherly role. It is the duty of a father to ensure
equity in his treatment of all his children. This must be done in such a way
that no child feels marginalized or abandoned.
"To
this end, we call on FG to revisit the postponed halal policy. More robust
enlightenment and consultation sessions will clear the fog."
#HalalEconomy
#RevisitPostponedLaunch
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Executive
Director,
Muslim
Rights Concern (MURIC).

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