The Lagos State Government
has approved use of hijab (head and body covering for females) in public
schools in the state.
This was contained in a
circular by the state government.
The content of the circular
was shared by the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) which had
championed the use of hijabs and celebrated the decision.
“Since the case of the use
of Hijab in Lagos State is still pending in the Supreme court of Nigeria,
status quo be maintained, to avoid contempt of the court, that is students be
allowed to wear Hijabs on school uniforms but same must be short, smart, neat
and in the same colour of the uniform (skirt),” the government was quoted as
saying in the circular.
In its statement, the MSSN
expressed satisfaction with the decision which comes a day after the
international school of the University of Ibadan in neighbouring Oyo State was
shut after some female students were stopped for wearing hijabs.
Read the full MSSN
statement below.
The Muslim Students’
Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit, has commended the Lagos State
Government for upholding the rule of law through its approval of the use of
hijab in public schools.
This was contained in a
press statement by the Amir (president) of the MSSN Lagos, Saheed Ashafa, to
react to a circular recently issued by the Lagos State Government granting the
use of hijab in schools.
The circular conveyed the
government’s approval “of the outcome /recommendations of the panel on the use
of Hijab” and urged compliance.
According to Ashafa, the
circular would help to stop harassment and victimisation of female Muslim
students for wearing hijab.
He recalled that despite
the Appeal Court judgement, female Muslim students were punished and denied
entrance into classrooms for putting on the hijab.
By issuing the circular,
Ashafa said the Lagos State Government has towed the path of honour and
deserved to be praised for such.
He said: “We extol this
gesture and the resoluteness of the state government in ensuring that an
avoidable strife do not find ways into the peaceful atmosphere being enjoyed in
Lagos State.
“We are pleased with this
development because the embarrassing way and manner that our members are being
victimised, harassed, punished and denied entrance into their classrooms for
wearing hijab would stop.
“We have constantly told
the state government that while a case on the hijab is awaiting final verdict
at the Supreme Court, no teacher has the right to punish female pupils for
wearing hijab. The Appeal Court in the case clearly states that wearing hijab
by students, whether within or outside the school premises was a fundamental
Human Right entrenched in the constitution.
“It is important to notify
you that we will not allow further lawlessness and flagrant disregard for rule
of law to stay after this circular. The circular would also help to stop the
abuse of rights which could have degenerated into crisis or violence that may
lead to the disruption of activities in schools in our dear state.
“We commend this
intervention aimed at calling teachers, principals and tutor general to order.
This circular approving wearing of hijab by students on their school uniform
within and outside school premises, will ensure peace and order in our schools
and stability in the state’s education system.”
Ashafa subsequently
encouraged female Muslim students to be confident, smart and neat while putting
on the hijab.
“We hereby call on female
muslim students to enjoy their rights without fear of molestation. While
exhibiting their rights, they should remain law abiding and be good ambassadors
of the religion of peace,” he added.
He congratulated Muslims in
the state and islamic organisations for ensuring that Muslims are not denied
their rights.
The circular read in part:
“Since the case of the use of Hijab in Lagos State is still pending in the
Supreme court of Nigeria, status quo be maintained, to avoid contempt of the
court, that is students be allowed to wear Hijabs on school uniforms but same
must be short, smart, neat and in the same colour of the uniform (skirt).
“Furthermore, schools
management are advised to downplay comments and disciplinary actions on the use
of smart Hijabs until the final determination of the case by Supreme Court.
“No student should be
discriminated against in any form on the basis of religion.
“All principals and
teachers must be sensitized to comply accordingly. You are enjoined to adhere
strictly to these recommendations.”
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