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Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by stephanie11: 7:34am On Dec 10, 2018
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Below is a statement from the Muslim Rights Concern group, MURIC, signed by its leader, Prof. Ishaq Akintola, made available to PoliticsNGR;

The National Assembly (NASS) recently sent the amended Electoral Act to President Muhammadu Buhari. However, the latter is yet to append his signature. He has also given reasons for his action.

Meanwhile the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has waded into the matter. According to the Islamic group, President Buhari was right to withhold his signature. MURIC in a press statement issued on Monday, 10th December, 2018 hinged its decision on the closeness of the 2019 elections and the fact that the eighth national assembly could not be trusted.

“The 2019 general elections are too close for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to start implementing a new system. Last minute changes in the rules and regulations of a national election can be dangerous. Any new amendment bill is capable of causing confusion among political parties and also in INEC’s camp.

“Besides, no patriotic Nigerian can trust this NASS. What is there to trust in a NASS whose members gather for a national competition for sleeping on duty? What is there to trust in a NASS that shows no concern for the economy and delays budgets up to seven months? How can any patriotic Nigerian repose confidence in a NASS that cuts budget in ten critical areas of the economy only to add those cuts to its own? This NASS is anti-people and its amendment to the Electoral Act is suspicious.

“We strongly support President Muhammadu Buhari for not signing the amendment. It should be properly scrutinized. We suspect that the NASS has a hidden agenda as usual. This set of lawmakers has been working for a particular interest group whose objective is to rock the boat of the present administration. Their strong link with anti-June 12 elements, their romance with politicians facing corruption charges and their hobnobbing with the predominantly bourgeois political class reveal where they are coming from.

MURIC poured out its disappointment with the NASS. “A NASS that can tinker with the money allocated to Lagos-Ibadan expressway is not worth the salt. This expressway is the only link between the North and the South and millions of Nigerians have been suffering there for more than fifteen years. Is there any member of the NASS who has never used that ‘distress’ road? Have they forgotten so soon because they are now lawmakers?

“It is unimaginable that any Nigerian lawmaker will think of cutting the amount allocated to the Lagos-Ibadan ‘distressway’ project. It is a crime against the masses who ply that road on a daily basis. It is almost an unforgivable sin as the bad road has claimed hundreds of lives in the past. Those lawmakers need to seek Allah’s forgiveness because the blood of the innocent accident victims cries out for justice.

“The Lagos-Ibadan rail-line would have been completed this December 2018 but for the delay of the budget by the NASS. It is strongly suspected that the delay was deliberate. Since the leadership of the NASS is working for reactionary elements who are hostile to the present administration, the delay was calculated to slow down progress of projects being executed by the government in order to diminish the latter’s chances in the 2019 general election.

“But that only exposes the lawmakers as selfish politicians and the NASS leadership as manifesting a pathological desertification of statesmanship. The truth is that while politicians think of the next election, statesmen think of the general interest of the people. Statesmen think of the next generation, nay, of future generations. That is why the NASS leadership was keen on delaying the budget for so long while brainwashing the members and blackmailing the presidency at the same time.

“A NASS that can fiddle with the money allocated to the counter-part funding for the Mambilla Power Plant, Second Niger Bridge, the East-West Road, Bonny-Bodo Road and Itakpe-Ajaokuta Rail Project cannot be taken serious. N11.5 billion was cut from those projects and added to the budget of the NASS.

This is a NASS that is bent on selling Nigeria to its members. How can we still trust them with our Electoral Act? The most irrational cut occurred in the provision for the construction of the Terminal Building at Enugu Airport which was cut from N2 billion to N500 million. The NASS exposed its insensitivity when it allowed the cuts to affect the Maritime University in Delta State despite the educational backwardness of the Delta area. Even the National Housing Scheme was cut by about N7.8 billion.

“Apart from cutting N347 billion Naira in the allocations and adding other projects of their own amounting to N578 billion, they also increased the budget estimate from N8.6 trillion submitted by the President in November 2017 to N9.120 trillion when they passed it in May 2018.

“The question MURIC is asking the tiny cabal is whether 200 million Nigerians were born to serve them and their offsprings forever. For Allah’s sake, what have we done to deserve this injustice? Just 1% of the Nigerian population controls more than 85% of the total wealth, leaving a whole 99% of the population comprising of highly educated and hardworking Nigerians to struggle for a paltry15% of the wealth.

“In spite of the allocation of this gargantuan portion of the common wealth to itself, it is shocking that the NASS cannot pay its own workers. The demonstrations staged by its workers a few days ago have exposed the leadership of the NASS as slave-drivers who pay pittance to its workers and feudal lords who do not care about the welfare of its workers. We are however not surprised because lawmakers who care little for the nation cannot be expected to care for its workers. It is a shame that the same leadership want to rule Nigeria.

The present NASS is the worst in the history of this country. This is a NASS that goes on recess at the slightest excuse. It is either because the microphone is not working properly or the electricity is not bright enough. Who should be blamed if any equipment in the NASS fails to work? Where does the buck stop? A whole NASS may suspend sitting because a single lawmaker has a case in court. Its members would have been enjoying immunity by now but for the Tsunami of public outcry which greeted the attempt to enact a bill for that purpose.

“We wonder what this NASS takes Nigerians for. Do they think we have been hit by an outbreak of general amnesia which makes us forget what unpatriotic lawmakers have done to our country? Or do they assume that we have been hit by an epidemic of dementia that affects our sense of judgement such that we will now be supporting them and blaming the presidency?

“As we draw the curtain, we appeal to President Muhammadu Buhari to protect Nigerians from this electoral trap designed by the NASS. Mr. President should not sign. An electoral munble-jumble is the least expected of Africa’s giant. This new amendment bill is capable of causing confusion even in INEC’s camp because it has not been tested and because the general election is too close for changes to be effected in the law guiding elections. We therefore advise that the proposed amendments should be scrutinized by both the presidency and INEC and kept in view (KIV) for the 2023 general elections if found viable”.

https://politicsngr.com/just-dont-sign-electoral-bill-muslim-group-warns-buhari/

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by madridguy(m): 7:39am On Dec 10, 2018
“The 2019 general elections are too close for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to start implementing a new system. Last minute changes in the rules and regulations of a national election can be dangerous. Any new amendment bill is capable of causing confusion among political parties and also in INEC’s camp.

“Besides, no patriotic Nigerian can trust this NASS. What is there to trust in a NASS whose members gather for a national competition for sleeping on duty? What is there to trust in a NASS that shows no concern for the economy and delays budgets up to seven months? How can any patriotic Nigerian repose confidence in a NASS that cuts budget in ten critical areas of the economy only to add those cuts to its own? This NASS is anti-people and its amendment to the Electoral Act is suspicious.

“We strongly support President Muhammadu Buhari for not signing the amendment. It should be properly scrutinized. We suspect that the NASS has a hidden agenda as usual.


I'm 100% with MURIC on this.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by ZombieTAMER: 7:42am On Dec 10, 2018
What does a terrorist group know about electoral process ........


madridguy:
“The 2019 general elections are too close for the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to start implementing a new system. Last minute changes in the rules and regulations of a national election can be dangerous. Any new amendment bill is capable of causing confusion among political parties and also in INEC’s camp.

“Besides, no patriotic Nigerian can trust this NASS. What is there to trust in a NASS whose members gather for a national competition for sleeping on duty? What is there to trust in a NASS that shows no concern for the economy and delays budgets up to seven months? How can any patriotic Nigerian repose confidence in a NASS that cuts budget in ten critical areas of the economy only to add those cuts to its own? This NASS is anti-people and its amendment to the Electoral Act is suspicious.

“We strongly support President Muhammadu Buhari for not signing the amendment. It should be properly scrutinized. We suspect that the NASS has a hidden agenda as usual.


I'm 100% with MURIC on this.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Corrinthians(m): 7:46am On Dec 10, 2018
Relax and watch the children of hate who lick pa Oyedepo's wrinkled shrunken balls whenever he makes a political statement flood this thread to insult MURIC for doing the same.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by donnie(m): 7:56am On Dec 10, 2018
grin

Do not fear folks. Watch, pray and keep taking action.

Matthew 15:13
"He replied, “Every plant that my heavenly Father has not planted will be pulled up by the roots."

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by benjamin007: 7:56am On Dec 10, 2018
When you say muric u means Abokissss abi?

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Meren1: 7:56am On Dec 10, 2018
Mumuric grin


If it was Oyedepo that said this, all hell would have been let loose.

Nigeria is full of hypocrites angry


Read my signature jare cry

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by deepwater(f): 7:56am On Dec 10, 2018
Lol

This muslim guy's think their decisions affect umuchineke grin

If you like sign, if you like no sign
All of Una go still buy goods imported by umuchineke....market go still dey sell.
Container go still dey enter, we go still travel go do December....

undecided

Okoyeeboz:


Yeah.
That's the spirit.

Keep selling your petty goods and let others keep getting the leaders that would rule you.


this one lacks basic reasoning skills......u leader epp?

north has being ruling, go figure out their statistics and ratings.........

apart from lagos, nothing dey west side....a quick check is this: name two cities in oyo apart from IBADAN grin
name one place in ekiti apart from ado-ekiti.... who is the deputy governor of osun state? name one general product manufactured in ondo state (if u say crude oil, i will flog your scratched face already) are u getting the drift now....westside is freaking unpopular grin

sellers get the money, the money bags control the economy worldwide...

now goan cry

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by ngadaAwo: 7:56am On Dec 10, 2018
terrorist arm of apc

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by jayson87: 7:57am On Dec 10, 2018
Sign or not... Back to Daura 2019 is loading.

but isn't this country so divided against itself, citizens and some interest groups clamoring for the president not to assent to a bill that will ensure a free and fair election

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by HappyPagan: 7:57am On Dec 10, 2018
Corrinthians:
Relax and watch the children of hate who lick pa Oyedepo's wrinkled shrunken balls whenever he makes a political statement flood this thread to insult MURIC for doing the same.
Hey, those balls aren't wrinkled...



God's money keeps them well greased..

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by slawomir: 7:58am On Dec 10, 2018
Isoright
Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by kobabe(m): 7:58am On Dec 10, 2018
PMB 2019. PYO 2023. Anybody 2031

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by ClearFlair: 7:58am On Dec 10, 2018
ngadaAwo:
terrorist arm of apc
I knew there was a sinister motive behind this topic. Say whatever you want. PMB till 2023.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Nobody: 7:58am On Dec 10, 2018
You don't need to tell Baba....
He has done the right thing already.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by b0rn2fuck(m): 7:58am On Dec 10, 2018
This MURIC, na them dey rule us?

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Buterflyle0: 7:59am On Dec 10, 2018
Hmmmm Muric dropping facts that cannot be denied.

Very good factual submission

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Bloooody(m): 7:59am On Dec 10, 2018
Hmm
Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by EmmaQatar1: 7:59am On Dec 10, 2018
Umu idiots wen u Will import your brother's and sisters from Niger Mali and Cotonou.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by bedspread: 7:59am On Dec 10, 2018
What sort of Humans do we have in Nigeria for GOD'S SAKE??

We are Talking on how to Reduce the bloodshed , angers and all that fightings in our Nation Elections and a Full grown Man with Brain utters such Utterances!

At this point I Feel the way forward is Either we Restructure our Nation or the Nation is Officially Divided to Countries... let every country manage its people!

It's completely absurd to Hear a Full Grown Adult utter this...

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by KilmerRougeDon: 8:00am On Dec 10, 2018
All this ones na oyibo una dey speak undecided

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Buterflyle0: 8:00am On Dec 10, 2018
kobabe:
PMB 2019.
PYO 2023.
Anybody 2031

Anybody but Ipob 2031

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by ngadaAwo: 8:01am On Dec 10, 2018
ClearFlair:

I knew there was a sinister motive behind this topic. Say whatever you want. PMB till 2023.
Buhari is a criminal terrorist
never again shall a terrorist rule Nigeria again

destroying Buhari psychologically and emotionally is a task everyone should embark on if you still want a better tomorrow

kiss the truth

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by israelmao(m): 8:01am On Dec 10, 2018
MURIC is government in government.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by amaniro: 8:02am On Dec 10, 2018
Group supposed to be an APC arm or are they defending islamundecided


Oyedepo was right after all. The guy in Aso is an imposter.

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by speedyconnect3: 8:02am On Dec 10, 2018
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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Racoon(m): 8:02am On Dec 10, 2018
MURIC again! Never will they make any meaningful impact to national growth. undecided

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by Buterflyle0: 8:02am On Dec 10, 2018
ngadaAwo:
Buhari is a criminal terrorist
never again shall a terrorist rule Nigeria again

destroying Buhari psychologically and emotionally is a task everyone should embark on if you still want a better tomorrow

kiss the truth

Kiss this slap instead

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Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by PHIPEX(m): 8:03am On Dec 10, 2018
Sometimes you wonder whether these people have a brain of their own or mere puppets of the Presidency.

The bill should be thrown away because of an unfounded suspicion, what policy of the govt has not been suspicious to different groups since 1960?
Re: Don't Sign The Electoral Bill - MURIC, Muslim Group Warns Buhari by able20(m): 8:04am On Dec 10, 2018
MURIC is Nigerians version is ISIS. Islamic state of Nigeria (ISN) is prohibited!

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