22nd April, 2024
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: EMULATE JAMB
Overzealous
officials of the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) who harassed an
hijab-wearing candidate have been sanctioned by the examination body. Meanwhile
notable Islamic human rights advocacy group, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has
called on government agencies to emulate JAMB in fairness, promptness,
transparency, probity and accountability.
MURIC’s call came in
a brief statement circulated on Monday, 22nd April, 2024 by its
Founder and Executive Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The full statement
reads:
“The Joint
Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) has announced that it has sanctioned
some overzealous officials of the examination body who harassed an
hijab-wearing candidate, Aisha Tiamiyu, on Friday, 19th April, 2024,
during this year’s matriculation examination at Bafuto Institute, Ile-Iwe Bus
Stop, Ejigbo, Lagos State.
“Aisha Tiamiyu was
asked to remove her hijab and she was not allowed to enter the examination hall
because she refused to do so. Officials yelled at her and intimidated her. She
caved in after realizing that she had lost a large chunk of the critical starting
period.
“But reprieve came
her way when JAMB authorities reacted to reports of a newspaper which published
her travails at the examination centre on Saturday (https://muslimnews.com.ng/2024/04/21/lagos-center-stops-hijab-wearing-students-as-utme-commences/#google_vignette).
According to the authorities, the officials responsible for the candidate’s torment
have been identified and dealt with according to the rules (https://muslimnews.com.ng/2024/04/21/2024-utme-jamb-responds-to-muslim-news-report-sanctions-officials-over-harassment-of-hijab-wearing-candidate/).
“This swift reaction from JAMB is reassuring and we call on
all government agencies to emulate JAMB in fairness, promptness, transparency,
probity and accountability. Religious violence will become a thing of the past
if all parties experience fair treatment and receive swift attention.
“Imagine how peaceful Nigeria will be if all government
agencies address public grievances the way JAMB attended to the incident at the
examination centre. JAMB acted swiftly and sanctioned the erring officials
within 24 hours. It is record-breaking. Justice and equity will fill the land
and Nigerians will have a true sense of belonging which, in turn, will boost
patriotism across the country if all government agencies do this.
“This incident shows
that it is not Nigerian institutions that discriminate against Muslims in the
country. It is individuals who have personality crisis as they cannot divulge
their personal religious belief from their official jobs. It is non-Muslims who
carry their Islamophobia to their workplaces who are responsible for most cases
of persecution of Muslims.
“Some have resolved
to use their official positions to serve their faith only, to deny Muslims
their rights and to subject Muslims who appear before them to horror. Such
disposition is often the product of hate sermons. The video clips of sermons of
some religious clerics which went viral confirm this.
“MURIC appeals to
JAMB to give special and compassionate consideration to the case of the victim
in this particular incident. Whereas the officials at the examination centre
acted ultra vires by asking her to remove her hijab, the period of stereotyping
the candidate ate deeply into the time given for the examination. The poor
candidate was not allowed to enter the examination hall and she lost almost thirty
minutes in the process.
“This is what Muslim-haters
subject Muslim candidates to in examination centres. Precious time is often
lost when Muslims try to assert their rights and the oppressors refuse to shift
ground. Meanwhile the authorities will only hear about this act of tyranny
after the examination is over.
“It is our considered opinion that the scripts of such innocent
victims should be set aside somewhere for a second look after the first
assessment. Considering the time lost due to no fault of the victim as well as the
psychological trauma to which the candidate had been subjected which unsettled
him or her and made it impossible to properly situate him or herself in an
atmosphere conducive for writing an examination, we appeal to JAMB authorities
to give the scripts of such candidates special treatments as deemed necessary.
“We charge religious
leaders to preach peace, love, tolerance and forgiveness. We urge Nigerians to
develop a sense of justice and fairness. We must learn to give people their
rights regardless of their religious leaning. Those who deny people their
rights cannot expect to enjoy peace, the former is fundamental, the latter, conditional.”
#EmulateJAMB
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Founder/Executive Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC).
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