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MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack

by Ndifreke Okon
April 6, 2026
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MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack

In a bold and strongly worded statement that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political landscape, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has officially demanded the removal of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu.
MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack, citing what the group describes as a pattern of electoral failures, institutional incompetence, and alleged religious and ethnic bias that has undermined public trust in Nigeria’s democratic process.

What Prompted MURIC’s Demand for the INEC Chairman’s Removal?

According to MURIC’s director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, the group’s decision to publicly demand the INEC Chairman’s exit was not taken lightly.
The organization pointed to a series of election related controversies under Yakubu’s leadership, including allegations of selective incompetence during critical elections across several states in Nigeria.
MURIC argues that MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack is a necessary step toward restoring integrity to Nigeria’s electoral body.
The group accused Yakubu of demonstrating a consistent pattern of bias that disproportionately affects Muslim communities and Northern Nigeria.

MURIC’s statement highlighted specific instances where election results were disputed, technology failed, and the commission appeared either unwilling or unable to address widespread irregularities.
The group stressed that an electoral commission is the backbone of any functioning democracy and that allowing a compromised leadership to remain in place sends a dangerous signal to Nigerian citizens.

MURIC calls for INEC Chairman's sack

Key Allegations Levelled Against INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu

The allegations driving the MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack campaign
are both structural and personal. Among the core grievances raised by MURIC are the following:

  • Electoral Mismanagement: MURIC accused Yakubu of presiding over repeated logistical failures during governorship and state assembly elections, including late arrival of voting materials and malfunctioning Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) machines.
  • Allegations of Institutional Bias: The group claims that electoral outcomes under Yakubu’s watch have disproportionately disadvantaged certain regions, particularly states with large Muslim populations in Northern Nigeria.
  • Lack of Accountability: Despite mounting controversies, MURIC argues that the INEC Chairman has failed to appear before the public or relevant legislative committees to offer satisfactory explanations for the commission’s repeated shortcomings.
  • Erosion of Public Confidence: Perhaps most critically, MURIC contends that Nigerians have lost faith in INEC’s ability to deliver free, fair, and credible elections under the current leadership.

Reactions From Political and Civil Society Groups

The news that MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack has generated significant reactions from across Nigeria’s political and civil society landscape.
Several opposition groups and civil rights organizations have thrown their support behind MURIC’s demand, arguing that it reflects a wider and long standing dissatisfaction with INEC’s leadership.

Some political analysts, however, have urged caution.
They point out that calls for the removal of an electoral commission chairman, particularly along religious or regional lines, risk deepening existing fault lines in Nigeria’s already fragile political environment.
These analysts argue that systemic reforms rather than individual removal may be the more sustainable solution to INEC’s institutional challenges.

Pro democracy organizations such as YIAGA Africa and the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) have also weighed in, calling for a comprehensive independent review of INEC’s operations without necessarily aligning with or against the demand for Yakubu’s removal.

Government and INEC’s Response

As of the time of this publication, neither the Presidency nor INEC has issued a formal response to MURIC’s demands.
The silence from official quarters has only amplified the debate surrounding the story that MURIC calls for INEC
Chairman’s sack
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Political observers note that the federal government will need to tread carefully, given the sensitive religious and regional undertones of MURIC’s allegations.

INEC, for its part, has historically defended its operations as impartial and professional, pointing to improvements in voter registration and the introduction of technology driven election management tools as evidence of progress.
However, critics argue that these improvements have not translated into consistently credible election outcomes across the country.
MURIC calls for INEC Chairman's sack

Broader Implications for Nigeria’s Democracy

The fact that MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack has gained national attention speaks to deeper issues within Nigeria’s democratic framework.
An electoral commission that is perceived to be biased  rightly or wrongly poses a fundamental threat to the legitimacy of any election it conducts.
When organized groups, particularly those representing significant portions of the population, publicly lose confidence in electoral institutions, the consequences can be far reaching.

Nigeria’s 2027 general elections are already on the horizon, and the credibility of INEC will be under intense scrutiny.
For many Nigerians, the question is no longer whether INEC needs reform, but how deep and how urgent that reform must be.
MURIC’s demands, whether or not they result in the INEC Chairman’s removal, have reignited a critical national conversation about electoral justice, accountability, and the future of Nigerian democracy.

Conclusion

The declaration that MURIC calls for INEC Chairman’s sack marks a significant moment in Nigeria’s ongoing electoral reform debate.
Regardless of one’s political or religious affiliation, the underlying message is clear: Nigerians across the board are demanding a more accountable, transparent, and impartial electoral commission.
As pressure mounts on the federal government to respond, all eyes will be on President Bola Tinubu’s administration to determine whether it will act on these concerns or allow them to fester ahead of the 2027 election cycle.

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