3rd
February, 2022
PRESS RELEASE
SUSPEND PRINCIPAL, PROBE ATTACK ON PROTESTING
MUSLIM STUDENTS – MURIC
Muslim students of Baptist High School,
Ijagbo in Oyun Local Government of Kwara State who were protesting for the
right to use hijab were reportedly attacked by hoodlums and security agents
today, Thursday, 3rd February, 2022. Four people were allegedly
injured while one has been hospitalised.
As usual, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
has reacted to the incident by condemning the attack on the protesting
students.
MURIC’s condemnation was contained in a
statement issued by its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on the afternoon of
Thursday, 3rd February, 2022.
MURIC said :
“Muslim students of Baptist High School,
Ijagbo in Oyun Local Government of Kwara State who were protesting for the
right to use hijab were reportedly attacked by hoodlums and security agents
today, Thursday, 3rd February, 2022. Four people were allegedly
injured while one has been hospitalised.
“Although it was rumoured that one person
was killed, we prefer to be silent over that until we receive more details from
our Kwara branch (https://tribuneonlineng.com/police-nscdc-quell-hijab-protest-in-kwara/;
https://www.ekohotblog.com/2022/02/03/breaking-hijab-many-injured-as-peaceful-protest-turns-violent-in-kwara-photos/).
We will update our statement immediately we have a full report.
“We strongly condemn this attack on
innocent and underaged children. It is irresponsible, barbaric and inhuman. The
protesting girls were not violent. It was a peaceful protest and peaceful protest
is a legitimate tool for the expression of grievances, particularly when it is
peaceful.
“MURIC singles out the principal of the
school for insubordination, wilful disobedience and disrespect for constituted
authority. This is in view of his high-handedness and his refusal to recognise
the state government’s circular which approved the use of hijab.
“In the meantime and in the interest of
peace, we make the following demands :
1. The school
must be shut down immediately to forestall further breakdown of law and order.
2. The school
principal must be summoned to the Ministry of Education to personally collect
his quarry letter for insubordination, wilful disobedience and disregard for constituted
authority.
3. The school
principal must be suspended with immediate effect.
4. Government
should decide other disciplinary action or actions to be taken against the
school principal for disobeying the government’s circular which approved the
use of hijab.
5. A probe must
be instituted into the circumstances surrounding the commotion.
6. All those
injured should be treated at the expense of the state government.
7. In case of
death from injuries sustained during the attack, full compensation should be
paid to the parents of the victim or victims.
8. Expenses
incurred by the government in handling this case should be deducted from the
principal’s gratuity on his retirement.
9. The state
government should add its identity to the names of all schools in the state,
e.g. Oyun Baptist High School should become ‘Oyun Government Baptist High
School’.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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