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MPAC Faults Allegations Linking Iran to Islamic Movements in Nigeria

WorldClass NewsBy WorldClass NewsMarch 7, 2026Updated:March 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) has criticised allegations by Michael Freeman accusing Iran of sponsoring Islamic movements in Nigeria as part of a global network promoting terrorism, describing the claims as reckless and potentially harmful to the country’s fragile social harmony.

In a statement released on Saturday and signed by its Executive Chairman, Disu Kamor, the organisation warned that such remarks could inflame religious tensions in a nation where peaceful coexistence among diverse communities remains critical to national stability.

MPAC expressed concern that the allegations surfaced at a time of rising geopolitical tension in the Middle East, cautioning against attempts to draw Nigeria’s religious communities into external conflicts.

According to the group, attempts to link Nigeria’s Shia Muslim community to international political disputes could undermine the country’s delicate socio-religious balance and heighten suspicion among citizens.

The organisation therefore urged the Federal Government of Nigeria and relevant security agencies to approach the allegations with caution, stressing that Nigeria must not become a platform for imported geopolitical rivalries or propaganda capable of creating division.

MPAC also warned against what it described as “manufactured intelligence narratives” that could influence government policies or justify security actions without credible evidence. It advised authorities to ensure that national security decisions are guided strictly by verified intelligence and Nigeria’s national interest.

The group referenced remarks by Scott Perry alleging that funds from the United States Agency for International Development may have been diverted to extremist groups such as Boko Haram, ISIS, and Al-Qaeda, although the claims remain disputed.

Reacting to the controversy, the Islamic Movement of Nigeria reportedly rejected the allegations attributed to the Israeli envoy, describing them as false and capable of creating tension among Muslims in the country.

MPAC urged members of the Shia Muslim community to remain law-abiding and avoid actions that could threaten national peace, encouraging them to cooperate with security agencies in protecting Nigeria’s unity and stability.

The organisation also reiterated its support for peaceful advocacy on global issues, including the Palestinian cause, while cautioning Nigerians against allowing external conflicts to fracture the country’s internal cohesion.

MPAC reaffirmed its commitment to justice, peace, and the protection of Nigeria’s unity, calling on citizens to exercise restraint and civic responsibility in the face of rising global tensions.

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