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Create Federal Sharia Courts In The SouthIshaq Akintola Tells NASS

Published by Nairaland on Tue, 05 Aug 2025


<blockquote><b>The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has called on the National Assembly to initiate legislation for the establishment of Federal Shariah Courts across Nigeria, particularly in the southern region.</b><br><br>In a statement issued on Monday and signed by its Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the Islamic rights organisation said the move was necessary to address what it described as <b>glaring lopsidedness</b> in the countrys judicial system.<br><br><b>MURIC argued that Nigerias legal framework is based on a tripartite system comprising common law, customary law, and Islamic law (Shariah), but only common and customary laws currently enjoy national application, while Shariah remains confined to northern Nigeria.</b><br><br><br>It is well known that the Nigerian legal system stands on a tripod of common law, customary law, and Islamic law. For justice to experience a balance, each component of the tripartite system should be equally treated and applied in all parts of the country, the statement read in part.<br><br><b><i>The group said Muslims in the South are being denied judicial inclusivity and called on the Senate and House of Representatives to address the imbalance by granting constitutional backing for the creation of Shariah courts in all regions.</i></b><br><br>While acknowledging that state governmentsparticularly in the Southmay be unwilling to establish such courts due to religious considerations, MURIC urged the Federal Government to step in.<br><br><br><b>It is understandable that southern state governments are opposed to Shariah law, since the governors are all Christians. But the Federal Government should act in loco parentis by establishing Federal Shariah Courts the same way it established Christian common law courts throughout Nigeria,</b> Akintola stated.<br><br><i>Citing sections 275, 276, and 277 of the 1999 Constitution, MURIC maintained that Muslims have a constitutional right to Shariah legal systems and urged lawmakers to create an enabling law to enforce that right nationwide.</i><br><br>The group also referred to its earlier memorandum submitted to the Senate and House of Representatives committees on constitutional amendment in Lagos in July 2025, reiterating the demand for Shariah court expansion.<br><br><b>The ball is therefore in the court of the National Assembly,</b> MURIC concluded.</blockquote><br>Source: <a rel=ugc href="https://dailypost.ng/Create-Federal-Sharia-Courts-in-South-MURIC-tells-NASS">https://dailypost.ng/Create-Federal-Sharia-Courts-in-South-MURIC-tells-NASS</a>
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