According to an Islamic
group, continued denial of Muslim girls and women in hijab deprives and reduces
the chance of the victims getting further education and other things as
guaranteed by the constitution, saying that the promotion of girl child
education can only be achieved if the girls in hijab are not harassed or
molested by their teachers on the basis of hijab usage.
A coalition of Islamic
Group has decried continued discrimination against women in hijab, saying that
prejudice against women in veil is not only unconstitutional but also inimical
to the development of the country.
Speaking at a Press
Conference to commemorate the 2020 World Hijab Day, the Executive Director,
Hijab Right Advocacy Initiative, Hajia Mutiat Balogun said that it was high
time Nigerians stopped needless discrimination against women on the basis of
hijab.
Lamenting that the effect
of discrimination needed to be urgently addressed, Balogun said: “Give this a
thought, girl that was forced to remove her Hijab in order to write an exam
will definitely not perform optimally reducing the chance of getting a further
education, despite our claims of promoting the education of the girl child. A
researcher screened out of a job placement because of the hijab may be the one
in whose mind is trapped the cure for cancer.
“The Muslim nurse who had
to change her profession because she was not allowed to wear her hijab, may be
just the person you need to get you through your hard time in hospital! Denying
a person their right not only affects them, but affects us all! What we Muslim
women want is simple, we want to secure our rights as provided
by the Constitution.”
Balogun also appealed to
the federal government to ensure that women in hijab are given equal
opportunity and not treated unjustly on the basis of their appearance, saying
that women in hijab have the capacity to perform excellently in their callings.
She added: “We want to be
allowed to carry out our duties and contribute to our society without fear of
discrimination or experiencing discrimination. We want our daughters to be able
to attend schools, register and write exams in their hijab without
intimidation, abuse and discrimination.We want to have equal access to services
of regulatory bodies without being asked or expected to first compromise our
faith. We want to be given a level playing field like everyone else, not to be
denied job interviews, job placements and opportunities because we dress as
obligated by our faith.”
“We want our daughters to
be able to attend schools, register and write exams in their hijab without
intimidation, abuse and discrimination. We want to have equal access to
services of regulatory bodies without being asked
or expected to first
compromise our faith. We want to be given a level playing field like everyone
else, not to be denied job interviews, job placements and opportunities because
we dress as obligated by our faith. May we all be able to build a nation where
peace and justice shall reign.”
She added that if any rule
exists from the government, its institution or agencies banning/disallowing the
hijab, then it is in flagrant disregard to the constitutional guarantees.
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