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PVC: MURIC accuses INEC staff of preventing Muslims from registering in South West

MURIC Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola

The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused some staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of denying some Muslims the right to register for Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) in some southwestern states.

MURIC Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, stated this in Ibadan on Sunday during a programme organised by Political Awareness Group (PAG), an association of Muslim Professionals and Technocrats in Nigeria.

Akintola, while speaking at the stakeholders’ conference theme “2023 general elections: Nigeria Muslims decide”, said that MURIC offices have been bombarded with complaints and reports from Oyo and other Southwestern states that they were being prevented from registering for PVCs.

He said, “Muslims are complaining that they are being deprived of the right to register for PVCs in some states in the South. In all our offices, we have been receiving complaints that Muslims are being deprived the opportunity to register for PVCs.

“They are being deprived by asking them to remove their caps and Hijabs. It is not only in Oyo State but all states in the South West. This is only in the South, it is not happening in the North. It is not so in Kano, Kaduna or Niger states. Why is it that they are denying them the right to register?

“Why are they intimidating Muslims the right to register for PVCs? That means the vote of Muslims will reduce. We are warning INEC not to deny the Muslims the right to register for PVCs. Disenfranchisement is a criminal offence. No one should deny you to register for PVCs.

“We will not ask you to show your PVCs before you come to the mosque. It is for Ummah. The INEC has extended the date of the deadline. Don’t wait till tomorrow. We must get it. You cannot vote with a rosary.

“All Muslim groups should make emphasis on it. It is important that we get our PVCs. Don’t sell your votes. Don’t be involved in vote buying. Don’t get involved in political thuggery, the person who wants to use you is keeping his children at home”.

Agboke, in his remarks, explained that there is no policy of INEC that prevents anyone from registering for PVCs because of Hijab.

He said, “There is no policy of INEC that prevents anyone from registering because of Hijab.

“If anyone is being denied because of Hijab in Oyo State, such a person should make a formal complaint. But, I know that my staff in Oyo state cannot deny anyone from registering because of Hijab.’

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