9th August, 2023
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC DEMANDS
OUTCOME OF LASG INVESTIGATION INTO ASSAULT ON HIJAB BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
The Lagos State government has been taken to task on an investigation launched
into the forceful snatching of hijab from the head of a school girl in December
2022. An Islamic human rights advocacy group, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has demanded for the update on the matter whose
outcome is still unknown eight months later. MURIC describes the delay in the
release of the investigation as evidence of attempted coverup.
The human rights group made the demand on Wednesday, 9th
August, 2023 through a press statement issued by its Executive Director,
Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The full statement reads :
“The principal of Eletu Odibo Junior High School, Mrs. Christiana
Sofuye, ordered the forceful removal of the hijab from the head of a female
student, Mujeebah AbdulQadri, a JSS 2 student of the school right on the school
assembly in December, 2022 (https://iwitness.com.ng/lagos-school-principal-defies-supreme-court-on-hijab/).
“Following a
tornado of outcries from Lagos Muslims, the Lagos State Government (LASG) said it had recalled
the principal and other teachers involved. It also said it had set up a
panel to investigate this act of assault on 26th December, 2022 (https://dailytrust.com/lagos-probes-school-principal-for-violating-hijab-judgement/; https://edutorial.ng/hijab-lagos-govt-probes-school-principal-for-violating-court-judgement/).
“A circular signed
by the Tutor General/ Permanent Secretary Education District IV, Olusegun
Olawale, LASG said the principal violated the Supreme Court judgment of June
17, 2022, and the Head of Service circular of December 5, 2022 urging school
authorities to abide by the Supreme Court judgement.
“The circular,
with reference number 2022/087, stated inter alia, “Consequent upon the
Supreme Court judgment on the use of hijab in Lagos State Schools delivered on
17th June 2022 and the Head of Service Circular No. 068, dated 5th December
2022 which was made available to all principals through the Information Platform
(D34 Notice/Information).
“Available
information at our disposal alleged that the Principal of Eletu-Odibo Junior
High School, Abule-Oja, Yaba decided to violate the judgement of the Apex Court
and the H.O.S Circular, which is tantamount to misconduct and punishable under
the Lagos State Public Service Rule (PSR). However, the Principal and other
Officers involved have been recalled from the School with immediate effect,
while the investigation is ongoing.’
“Although the
circular ended with warning of dire consequences should any principal or staff
be caught assaulting students on the issue of hijab or in one way or the other
contravening the hijab judgement in future, the fact that nothing concrete has
been heard from the investigating panel eight months after its inauguration makes
the warning an empty threat.
“Egged on by the ugly phenomenon of panels
whose reports sometimes end up under the carpet, MURIC is constrained to demand
for the update on the investigation.
“It will be
recalled that we protested against the principal’s action in our public
statement of 22nd December 2022 (https://newsbreak.ng/there-must-be-consequences-for-forceful-removal-of-hijab-in-lagos-schools-muric/;
https://newsday.com.ng/muric-fumes-as-lagos-principal-removes-students-hijab/).
There was also a follow up intervention on 29th December, 2022 to
affirm that we mean business (https://www.muricnigeria.com/lagos-principals-probe-we-demand-transparency-justice-muric/).
“However, we are
miffed that LASG has not informed the Lagos public about the outcome of the
investigation eight months after setting up the panel. Tax-payers deserve
better particularly when it has to do with good treatment of school children, respect
for the dignity of the girl child, sanctity of the hijab, the rule of law, justice,
equity, fair play and respect for the pronouncement of the highest court in the
land.
“We therefore demand the report of the
panel. In addition, MURIC and curious Nigerians will like to know what happened
to the culprits, i.e. ‘the principal and other officers involved’ who,
according to LASG ‘have been recalled from the School with immediate effect’.
“If tax payers’ money was spent on the
panel investigating the matter, the Muslims of Lagos State who, undoubtedly, constitute
the bulk of tax payers in the state, deserve to know the outcome. How long
should it take a panel to investigate a case of hijab snatching? Why should the
outcome of such a simple investigation remain shrouded
in mystery? Is this not symptomatic of a coverup?
“The Muslim
Rights Concern is deeply concerned because acts of impunity and criminality
will not depart our land unless culprits are not only punished but seen to have
been punished. Those who dehumanize our daughters and rob them of their self-esteem
must be made to serve as deterrents to others. Nigerians must learn to love and
respect their fellow homo sapiens, young and old, Muslim and Christian.”
#JusticeForMujeebah
#RespectForHijab
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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