Supreme Council for Shari’ah in Nigeria (SCSN) has distanced itself from viral social media reports alleging that it directed Muslims to embark on prayers for the removal of the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).


Despite its denial of the alleged directive, the Council reiterated its previously stated position regarding the INEC chairman, maintaining that he must either resign or be relieved of his duties


In a statement yesterday by its Secretary-General, Nafiu Baba Ahmad, the Council described the reports as misleading and unsubstantiated, accusing unnamed individuals of fabricating claims to misinform the public and stir unnecessary tension.


The Council stressed that at no time did it issue any directive calling on the Muslim community to organise prayers targeting the electoral body or its leadership.


It urged the public, particularly members of the Muslim Ummah and the media to disregard such narratives and rely only on official communication channels.


“The fabrications are clearly intended to drag the Council into partisan political contestation and undermine national stability,” the statement read.


According to the SCSN, this stance is based on serious concerns about actions and dispositions it claims demonstrate prejudice against Islam and Muslims, citing a widely circulated legal brief.


The Council argued that such sentiments are inconsistent with the neutrality, integrity and patriotism expected of someone occupying a sensitive national office.


Reaffirming its core mandate, the SCSN emphasised that it remains a non-partisan religious organisation committed to promoting justice, equity and peaceful coexistence among all citizens.


It also warned against attempts to use the Council as a tool for political manipulation.


“The Council will not allow itself to be drawn into the murky waters of partisan politics,” the statement added.


The SCSN reiterated its dedication to fostering a just and harmonious society, where citizens could freely practice their religion without fear or discrimination.


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