22nd September,
2023
PRESS RELEASE:
PROBE FUNAAB RELIGIOUS CRISIS – MURIC
As there appears to be no solution
in sight for the religious crisis in the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
(FUNAAB), an Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC), has called on the Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, to
investigate the circumstances surrounding the religious crisis which has
engulfed the institution in order to save it from total collapse.
In a statement made available
to newsmen on Friday, 22nd September, 2023, the Executive Director
of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola, accused the vice chancellor of possessing
an incurable persecution complex, lack of the spirit of compromise,
desertification of crisis management skill and a fixated determination to deny the
Muslim girl-child of her right to education.
Full details of the press
release :
“The Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB), has been engulfed in religious crisis for several
months without any solution in sight. Whereas female Muslim undergraduates who
use hijab or niqab in other universities all over the country have free access
to their campuses, lecture rooms and examinations, FUNAAB has been a horse of a
different colour.
“Female Muslim students in
niqab are disallowed from entering the campus. They cannot attend lectures or write
examinations. The situation degenerated about two months ago when a female guest
lecturer in niqab who was invited to an Islamic programme in the school was not
allowed to enter. It led to a peaceful demonstration held by the Muslim
students. There has been no solution weeks after the demonstration and the
condition of the female Muslim students remains the same.
“MURIC is deeply concerned
with the plight of the Muslim girl-child in FUNAAB. We cannot fathom the
rationale for the harsh treatment being meted out to female Muslim students
whose only crime is that they have elected to shun material recklessness,
immorality, indecent dressing and prostitution.
“We are equally at a loss to understand why FUNAAB under
the watch of Professor Olusola Babatunde Kehinde should be different among all
other Nigerian universities. Female Muslim students who use niqab do so freely
in other institutions.
“Female security personnel on
those campuses carry out identification exercises on the veiled students
whenever and wherever necessary and there have been no hitches. But the vice
chancellor of FUNAAB has totally rejected the idea.
“It should be noted that many of the female students using niqab in
other universities are performing excellently in their studies. One of them
just graduated from the University of Lagos with first class (https://twitter.com/muslimnews_NG/status/1702348323523322336?s=19). Another female Muslim, Balquis Bintilaye, who uses the veil was the
best graduating student in an
American university recently, thereby proving that their brains function
normally even with their heads or faces being covered.
“MURIC invites the Honourable Minister of Education,
Professor Tahir Mamman, to save FUNAAB from total collapse by instituting a
probe into the circumstances surrounding the religious crisis which began since
November 2021.
“A federal university cannot claim to be unaware of the position of
the law on religious freedom in this country. Section 38(i)&(ii) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria guarantees religious freedom for every Nigerian.
“As far back as 2009, the Court
of Appeal ruled in favour of the use of niqab as a fundamental human right (https://www.intelregion.com/news/from-archive-appeal-court-upholds-students-rights-to-use-niqob-download-full-judgement/;
See Provost Kwara State College of Education, Ilorin vs Basirat Saliu Suit No.
CA/IL/49/2009, the Court of Appeal, Ilorin Judicial Division).
“It should be noted that
the current vice chancellor, Professor Olusola Kehinde was acting vice
chancellor from 1st November, 2022 to 31st March, 2023.
He became the substantive vice chancellor on 1st April, 2023. It can
therefore be adduced that he is not in any way alien to the role played by the
university management in the crisis. Even the fact that the niqab imbroglio continues
to fester during his tenure speaks volumes.
“It is our assumption that the vice chancellor may be nursing an incurable
persecution complex, lack of the spirit of compromise, desertification of crisis
management skill and a fixated determination to deny the Muslim girl-child of her
right to education.
“Such rigid mien is alien to academic culture. Acute deficiency in leadership qualities and lack of damage control
tactics on the part of the vice chancellor may also be at the bottom of his
failure to rein in the religious brouhaha on time.
“We demand a powerful probe panel into the niqab saga. Female
Muslim students who have been disallowed from writing examinations should be
given the chance to rewrite the papers in the interest of justice and fairness.”
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#MinisterOfEducation
#ReligiousCrisis
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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