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Kwara Muslim Stakeholders Urge State Gov’t to Enforce Hijab Policy

Byfadila yunusa

Feb 4, 2022

Kwara state Muslim stakeholders has urged the state government to enforce its policy on wearing of hijab by Muslim schools girls in all government grant- aided secondary schools.

From left the Chairman Kwara state Muslim Stakeholders ,Alhaji Isiaq Abdulkareem 2nd Left and other members of the forum during a press conference at the NUJ press center,in Ilorin Kwara state,-by-ALI MUHAMMAD RABIU

Chairman of the forum ,Alhaji Isiaq Abdulkareem made the call while addressing journalists in Ilorin over the Thursday violence that erupted at Oyun Baptist High School, Ijagbo in the Oyun local government area of the state over the alleged refusal of the school management to allow Muslim girls who wore hijab into the school premises.

The people called for immediate closure of the school and relocation of the students to other schools pending the resolution of the crisis.

They urged the state government to set up a commission of inquiry to unravel the brains behind the killings and maiming of innocent Muslim parents in Ijagbo.

The forum alleged that one of the parents of the Muslim students of the school, Habeeb Idris, was killed during the fracas that also left 11 parents injured.

The group also called on the Police to investigate the circumstatnces surrounding the crisis with a view to bringing the perpetrators to book.

In his contribution, the legal adviser of the forum, Barrister good Ibrahim Agbaje, said that the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) lost the two cases it instituted at both at the lower and appellate courts on the issue of hijab wearing by Muslim school girls in the state.

He noted that as at yesterday, there is no case instituted at the Supreme Court by CAN on the earlier judgements delivered by a Kwara state High Court and the court of appeal.