MUSLIM RIGHTS
CONCERN (MURIC)
هيئة حقوق المسلمين
Motto: Dialogue,
Not Violence
12th April, 2026
PRESS RELEASE:
SOUTH WEST 2027: NO MUSLIM CANDIDATE, NO VOTE – MURIC
An Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC), has advised political parties in the South West to field Muslim
candidates if they want Muslims to vote for them.
The group insists that Muslim governors must emerge in four
states of the South West, namely, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo and Osun while it demands
the emergence of Muslims as deputy governors in Ekiti and Ondo.
Political parties in Ekiti and Ondo, MURIC insists, must give
Muslims the post of deputy governor if they want Muslims to vote for their
parties. The group describes this as inclusive governance.
This was contained in a press statement issued on Sunday, 12th
April, 2026 by the Executive Director of the organization, Professor Ishaq
Akintola.
The statement expatiates:
"Although Muslims constitute the majority in Yorubaland, the
political leadership space of the region has been hijacked by Yoruba
Christians since 2023. No single space was left for Yoruba Muslims.
Sanwo-Olu seized Lagos, Abiodun commandeered Ogun, Makinde took Oyo by storm
while Adeleke wrestled Osun from Isiaka Oyetola. It was exclusivity par
excellence with Muslims as mere onlookers while our common patrimony was shared
behind our backs.
"That
was not all. Ekiti and Ondo States succumbed easily to Christian
governors. Of course that was not a surprise because Muslims are just
between 35 and 40% in those two states. In essence, today, the whole of
Southern Nigeria, with 17 states, has no single Muslim governor. Yet these are
the same people who are spreading the false, fictitious and baseless propaganda
of Islamisation of Nigeria.
"Meanwhile the Christian governors did not fail to show us
the stuff Christians are made of when in government. This was done either
through absolute monopolisation of all political posts like commissioners and
board chairmen, particularly in Ekiti and Ondo states. It was ruthless
marginalisation.
"Even in states where Muslims form the majority, the
distribution of political posts showed unfair leaning towards Christianity. In
Lagos, Sanwo-Olu gave Christians 43 commissioner posts but he conceded a meager
14 to Muslims. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State gave Christians 16 but he gave
Muslims 4 only. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State gave Christians 10 but gave
Muslims 6 only.
"The controversial governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke,
gave Christians 17 while Muslims got 7 only. Ondo gave Christians 15 against
only 2 Muslims while Christians took 24 in Ekiti. The Muslims had only
one commissioner there.
"This
assymetrical distribution of political posts has far-reaching effects. For
instance, it is an open secret that socio-economic patronage depends on where
the cat jumps.
"Employment
and employability, access to government interventions like health facilities,
distribution of palliatives, official information about vacancies, contracts,
etc, come from government sources and the more authorities a group has in
government circles the better for its lot.
"Therefore, South West Muslims have been at the receiving
end of political marginalization, economic impoverishment and social
deprivation in the last three years. There is also incontestable evidence that
Christian governors have used their positions to wrongly and illegally impose
Christians as traditional rulers in the region.
"Incidentally, Muslims in the region have not been oblivious
of all these excesses. Instead of adopting violence or any other unconventional
method, they have waited patiently to effect constitutional change. The 2027
general election which is fast approaching provides the right opportunity to
vent their spleen. They have taken a position.
"While they are not supporting any particular candidate or
political party, South West Muslims are saying any political party which fails
to present a Muslim as its gubernatorial candidate should kiss Muslim votes
goodbye.
"In
clear language, Yoruba Muslims are saying 'Give us Muslim candidates if you
want our votes. Christians have ruled for too long. Enough is enough. Give us
Muslim governors.'
"MURIC
rejects the lame excuse that Christian candidates are being picked because
political parties could not find qualified Muslim candidates. This excuse is
deceitful, escapist and therefore unacceptable.
"Skills
abound all over Yorubaland and Nigeria as a whole. Any political party that
consciously desires to create a level playing ground for both Christians and
Muslims will spread its tentacles and smoke out capable Muslims (if
necessary). We therefore find it necessary to reiterate our
position: 'No Muslim Candidate in the South West, No Vote.'"
#SouthWest2027
#GiveUsMuslimCandidates
#NoMuslimCandidateNoVote
#MuslimGovernors
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Founder/Executive
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).

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