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NSCIA seeks peace, better security on democracy day

The council rejected linking Nigerian Muslims to crime, calling such profiling false and unfair.

Favor Odimegwu by Favor Odimegwu
June 12, 2026
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NSCIA has urged the Federal Government to renew its commitment to peace, security, and national development as Nigeria marks Democracy Day.

NSCIA has urged the Federal Government to renew its commitment to peace, security, and national development as Nigeria marks Democracy Day.

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The Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs,NSCIA, has urged the Federal Government to renew its commitment to peace, security, and national development as the nation marks Democracy Day.

In a statement issued in Abuja by its Public Affairs Officer, Abbas Jimoh, the council under the leadership of its President‑General and Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar joined Nigerians in commemorating the sacrifices of those who fought for democracy, constitutional rule, and the rule of law.

The NSCIA emphasized that June 12 is not only a date of historical importance but also a lasting reminder that democracy thrives where justice, accountability, inclusion, and respect for human dignity prevail.

“May the sacrifices of the heroes of our democratic struggle never be in vain,” the council declared.

While acknowledging progress in Nigeria’s democratic journey, the NSCIA expressed deep concern

over persistent insecurity, noting that violence continues to claim lives, disrupt livelihoods, displace communities, and undermine national development.

It condemned all acts of terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, and criminality, urging perpetrators to abandon such destructive activities.

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The council stressed that Islam, like other divinely revealed religions, does not condone the shedding of innocent blood or any form of criminal conduct.

It also rejected attempts to associate Nigerian Muslims with criminality, describing such profiling as false, misleading, and unfair to the peace‑loving majority.

Calling on the media, opinion leaders, and stakeholders to uphold professionalism, accuracy, and fairness, the NSCIA cautioned against divisive narratives that inflame tensions or deepen mistrust among Nigeria’s diverse communities.

“Criminality should neither be given ethnic nor religious coloration, as such narratives deepen divisions and undermine collective efforts to achieve lasting peace,” the statement warned.

The council commended the Federal Government, security agencies, and community leaders for their ongoing efforts to tackle insecurity, while urging stronger collaboration to restore peace and

stability nationwide. It also prayed for divine protection and strength for security personnel working tirelessly to safeguard lives and property.

By combining a call for unity with a firm rejection of violence and prejudice, the NSCIA’s Democracy Day message underscores the need for collective responsibility in building a secure, just, and inclusive Nigeria.

Tags: 2026 Democracy Day celebrationAbbas JimohMuhammad Sa’ad AbubakarSultan of SokotoThe Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs
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