EL RUFAI RAISES CONCERN OVER ALLEGED MARGINALISATION, PERSECUTION OF NORTHERN MUSLIMS

EL RUFAI RAISES CONCERN OVER ALLEGED MARGINALISATION, PERSECUTION OF NORTHERN MUSLIMS

Former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has raised serious concerns over what he described as growing marginalisation and persecution of northern Muslims under the current federal administration.

‎In a detailed public statement, El-Rufai said Nigeria has experienced a troubling shift since June 2023.

‎He warned that the change is threatening national unity, fairness, and social balance.

‎"Since June 2023, Nigeria has witnessed an unsettling shift, one that threatens its delicate unity, fairness, and social fabric. The north, long a stabilising pillar of the nation’s identity, now finds itself systematically marginalised, politically isolated, and economically weakened.

‎Across politics, security, religion, and governance, a pattern has emerged, one that paints a disturbing picture of selective justice, religious bias, and deliberate exclusion of northern Muslims from the mainstream of national life.

‎This is not a mere coincidence; it is a carefully woven web of policies and decisions that together form a quiet but coordinated persecution.

‎The alleged coup plot, reportedly implicating mostly northern Muslim officers, has exposed yet another layer of discrimination under the so-called Muslim-Muslim ticket of the Tinubu administration," he wrote.

‎According to El-Rufai, the North, which has played a stabilising role in the country’s history, is now facing political isolation and economic pressure.

‎El-Rufai argued that recent developments in politics, security, religion, and governance show a pattern of selective justice.

‎He claimed that northern Muslims are being excluded from key national spaces through deliberate policies and decisions.

‎He insisted that this situation is not accidental but the result of coordinated actions.

‎He pointed to recent security crackdowns and corruption cases involving mostly northern Muslim figures.

‎He suggested that these actions appear more focused on public image and international approval than genuine national security concerns.

‎El-Rufai said this trend contradicts claims of fairness and balance by the federal government.