20th
November, 2023
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DENIAL OF MUSLIMS’ RIGHTS IN AFE BABALOLA UNIVERSITY: MURIC TELLS NUC
Amidst reports of denial of the rights of female
Muslim students of Afe Babalola University to use hijab, one of the lecturers
of the institution has allegedly attempted to record a female Muslim student on
video for refusing to remove her hijab.
Meanwhile an Islamic human rights organization,
the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), has called on the National Universities
Commission (NUC) to investigate the incessant harassment, intimidation and violation
of the fundamental human rights of hijab-wearing students by the authoriities
of Afe Babalola University.
This was disclosed in a statement circulated to
the media on Monday 20th November, 2023 by the Executive Director of
MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement reads :
“A video clip which emerged on socio
media on Friday, 17th November, 2023 purportedly showed a lecturer
at the Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), filming a female Muslim
student who wore hijab (https://www.intelregion.com/news/outrage-as-afe-babalola-university-lecturer-harasses-muslim-female-student-for-refusing-to-remove-her-hijab/).
“The lecturer’s action is egregious, outrageous
and outrightly repugnant. It is indubitable stigmatization of the girl-child on
account of her faith. Such stereotyping is most likely to force the victim to
drop out of school due to the psychological trauma which is the attendant
after-effect of the harassment.
“Just as there is no smoke without fire, we
contend that the filming incident occurred a fortiori and as a corollary
to the ban on hijab in ABUAD. Muslim students in ABUAD must be protected
against a crackdown on Islamic activities and a vicious anti-hijab campaign.
“The ban on hijab contravenes Section 38 (i) & (ii) of Nigeria’s grundnorm
which provides that ‘every person shall be entitled to freedom of thought,
conscience and religion, including freedom to change his religion or belief,
and freedom (either alone or in community with others, and in public or in
private) to manifest and propagate his religion or belief in worship, teaching,
practice and observance’.
“No institution, tertiary, secondary or
primary has the power to make rules or regulations which deny religious freedom
or bans the use of hijab. This is because the
1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria makes the Nigerian
Constitution the font et origo of all laws, rules, regulations,
directives, memoranda, etc. As a result no rule emanating from any other source
shall override its provisions.
“Chapter 1, Part 1,
Section 1(1) & (3) of the 1999 Constitution stipulates: ‘This Constitution
is supreme and its provisions shall have binding force on all authorities and
persons throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’
“In particular,
Section 1(3) says, ‘If
any other law is inconsistent with the provisions of this Constitution, this
Constitution shall prevail, and that other law shall to the extent of the
inconsistency be void.’
“ABUAD
school regulation (‘that other law’) which disallows hijab is therefore
illegal, illegitimate, unlawful and unconstitutional to the extent of its
inconsistency’. It is ultra vires, null and void.
“MURIC
therefore calls on the National Universities Commission (NUC) to, without
delay, investigate this incident in particular as well as the antecedental
anti-hijab and anti-Muslim regulations of the university which served as catalysts
to the lecturer’s action.
“We also advise NUC to
ensure that every individual or group, whether Muslim or Christian, seeking to
establish a private university should be made to sign an undertaking
guaranteeing religious freedom. In addition, NUC should review the approval
clauses of all existing private institutions in the country, whether owned by
Muslims or Christians, with a view to making them sign the same undertaking.
This is necessary because private institutions are behaving as if they have the
power to change the faith of their students as they wish.
“Nonetheless, we recall
that we warned Muslim parents in November 2023 to avoid Christian private
universities because of their proclivity to encroach on Allah-given fundamental
human rights of Muslim students (https://muslimrightsmuric.blogspot.com/2022/11/muric-to-nigerian-muslims-avoid.html;
https://dailypost.ng/2022/11/24/avoid-christian-private-universities-in-nigeria-muric-warns-muslims/).
“Although this should not become a licence for individual
Christians or groups who establish private universities to exploit or persecute
Muslim children, some of those ugly incidents are avoidable if Muslim students
and their parents shift attention from Christian private institutions to federal
universities and, admittedly, the few Muslim private institutions.”
#Hijab
#AfeBabalolaUniversity
#StopPersecutingMuslimStudents
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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