15th November, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
UIS HIJAB IMBROGLIO: IT IS RELIGIOUS
APARTHEID
The University of Ibadan
International School (UIS) hijab crisis was exacerbated this morning Thursday,
15th November, 2018 when female Muslim students who wore hijab to
resume with other students of the school were disallowed from entering the
premises.
A meeting of the Parents Teachers
Association (PTA) convened to resolve the matter ended in a stalemate as Muslim
parents who attended the meeting were not allowed to express their grievances.
Instead, they were shouted down by Christian parents and teachers who
constituted the majority at the meeting. The Muslim parents therefore decided
to stage a walkout.
Commenting on this ugly development,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) lamented the poor handling of the crisis by
the school principal, Mrs. Phebean Olowe.
“It is administrative masturbation. We
are not novists in management. The school principal has manipulated the PTA executive
and exploited the meeting to achieve her hidden agenda which, ab initio,
has been the denial of hijab for female Muslim students. Being a die-hard
member of the Scriptures Union (SU), this woman characteristically has a
pathological hatred for Muslims and their children.
“Why
should a matter which affects Muslims only be subjected to the decision of a
Christian majority? The likely outcome was already known to the principal.
Whoever presided at that PTA meeting also had a preconceived idea. Majority may
have their way but the minority should have their say. But that is only in democracy.
Incidentally this is not about democracy. It is religion and religion is a
sensitive matter. It will not succumb to democratic rules.
“Also by shouting down the Muslims
at that meeting, the chairman has exhibited gross irresponsibility. The
chairman of any meeting has a duty to protect all. He must have a listening
hear and he should allow common sense to prevail at the end of the day. Common sense
in this case should have made the chairman realize that bringing a majority Christian
group together with a minority Muslim group in a matter affecting Muslims only
in present-day Nigeria will only end up in confusion”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola, who signed
the statement, also condemned the shutting out of Muslim students from the
school premises this morning.
“It is religious apartheid. The principal
has just shot herself in the foot. Her real plan is now exposed. She never
really wanted Muslim children in that school unless they are prepared to
compromise their faith. It is glaring from the way she hobnobs with Muslim
officials who have exhibited readiness to compromise. She sees them as ‘liberal’
Muslims. To her a good Muslim is one who is not ready to stand by his or her
religion. Yet she knows the rules in her own denomination (SU) where compromise
is taboo. Imagine people who claim to be educated willingly denying entrance to
schools to school children.
“It is impunity. It is tyranny of
the highest order. We will resist this marginalization with every legitimate
arsenal at our disposal. It cannot happen in Ibadanland. UIS authorities have
acted ultra vires by shuting those students out. This is not a school
where anyone can do what he or she likes. It is a fee-paying institution and the
authorities will have to explain why those Muslim students who have duely paid
their school fees are shut out of the school gates. The judiciability is not in
contention here. A prima facie has been established. If UI itself is not
an island, its international school cannot be entire of itself.
“They
should look back and ponder. What happened in Osun State when Christian parents
engineered their children and wards to wear church garments to school? How long
did the church garment culture last in Osun schools? Why do people love to
start what they cannot finish? What happened in the Law School when a single
female Muslim law graduate challenged the status quo? Or have we forgotten the
Amasa Firdaus affair so soon? What happened in Lagos State just two days ago
after several years of depriving female Muslim children of their rights? How
long will it take this principal to come to her senses?
“Phebean Olowe will eat her words.
So will her cronies. The battle has just begun. We will humble her without firing
a single shot and without recourse to violence. It is a battle of wits between
the oppressor and the oppressed. Phebean Olowe should stop massaging her ego. She
should do the right thing before it is too late.
“We will see who has the backing of
the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Her rubber-stamp PTA will need
to explain to all Nigerians how their school’s laws can over-ride the Nigerian
constitution. We hope they know what they are up against.
“Before we have a break, we advise the
management of the University of Ibadan to intervene. The school principal must
be called to order. We urge the Muslim parents to send their children and wards
to school everyday and to also record treatments meted out to them by the
school authorities. Freedom is never given on a platter of gold. Dare to
struggle, dare to win. No retreat, no surrender.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
As salam alaykum warahmatullah wabarakatuhu. Will you be taking this to court? Or do you know of any group that is suing the school for this?
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