5th
February, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
KILLING OF STUDENT IN HIJAB PROTEST: MURIC ACCUSES
POLICE OF FOOT-DRAGGING
Habeeb Idris, a Muslim student of Baptist High School, Ijagbo in Oyun
Local Government of Kwara State was shot dead on Thursday, 3rd
February, 2022 during a protest over hijab. Four other students sustained
varied degrees of injuries.
Meanwhile the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the Kwara State
Police Command of foot-dragging over the killing for failing to effect any arrest
48 hours after the ugly incident. According to the human rights organisation, the struggle for hijab has entered another phase with the killing of a
Muslim protester.
MURIC has insisted on justice for Habeeb Idris.
The director of the faith-based human rights advocacy group, Professor
Ishaq Akintola, made the allegation in a statement in Lagos on Saturday, 5th
February, 2022.
The statement reads :
“One of the four students who were
injured during the protest over use of hijab at the Baptist High School, Ijagbo
in Oyun Local Government of Kwara State, has died. The twenty year old Muslim student,
Habeeb Idris, was fatally shot on Thursday, 3rd February, 2022.
“Three other students sustained varied degrees of injuries as a result
of a brutal attack launched by hoodlums allegedly hired by the school
authorities and the Kwara State branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) who insisted that no Muslim girl would be allowed to use hijab in the
school.
“But efforts to get the Kwara State Police Command to arrest the
attackers proved abortive yesterday, Friday, 4th February, 2022.
Although students who sustained injuries were at the command yesterday to lodge
complaints and identify their attackers, the police showed no readiness to
follow them.
“We are greatly disappointed by the lackadaisical attitude exhibited by
the police in Kwara State. Why is the police developing cold feet on this case.
This is culpable homicide for crying out loud. Habeeb must not die in vain. The
police must produce his killers. This case cannot be swept under the carpet. There
must be consequences for thuggery and hooliganism and the use of dangerous
weapons against innocent students.
“Habeeb Idris paid the supreme sacrifice in the struggle for the
actualisation of Allah-given fundamental human rights of female Muslim students
to use hijab. His death signals another landmark in the history of the civil
rights struggles by Yoruba Muslims. Ours is a long struggle against the tyranny
of agents of neo-imperialism. We have been politically marginalised,
economically oppressed and socially downpressed, now we are being killed.
“To add salt to injury, the Kwara Police
Command is reluctant to take action. MURIC suspects complicity and the use of undue
influence on the part of CAN Kwara chapter and the authorities of Baptist High
School, Oyun. Those who refused to obey the state government’s circular on
approval of hijab are capable of doing anything.
“Impunity is being carried too far. We demand the immediate arrest,
detention and prosecution of the culprits. The rule of law must be allowed to
prevail. Nigerian Muslims are on the tiptoes of expectation. Kwara Police
Command must produce the killers of Habeeb within the shortest time possible.
Muslims are running out of patience.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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