8th
March, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC TO ARMY, OTHERS, ENCOURAGE MUSLIM WOMEN
The Borno State
chapter of the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has lent its voice to the clamour
for the use of hijab in the army and other uniformed security agencies like
Immigrations, Customs, NDLEA and traffic formations.
A statement issued
in Maiduguri by Honourable Abubakar Manu, chairman, Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC), Borno State branch, on Tuesday, 8th March, 2022 urged the
Nigerian Army and other uniformed security agencies to encourage Muslim women
to join their formations by approving the use of hijab.
Honourable Manu
said :
“It is no longer
news that the Nigerian Police has approved the use of hijab for police women
who wish to use it. It is optional, not compulsory. It is important for the Nigerian army and other security agencies as
well as non-security uniformed groups to take a cue from the Nigerian police on
the approval of hijab because of the various advantages inherent in such
approval.
“We all recall that the police had problems
recently when they advertised for recruitment. They received few applicants.
Muslim women were among those who were reluctant to join the police because
they feared that they would lose the freedom to use hijab if they did. But they
will now be able to join without qualms with the recent approval. There is no
doubt that Muslim women have avoided joining the army and other security
agencies because of the dress code.
“We
therefore appeal to the army and other security agencies to follow suit because
even the few Muslim women in the forces experience lack of job
satisfaction, loss of focus and a desertification of spiritual well-being due
to their inability to use hijab on their uniform.
“They are just being
human because every homo sapien compos mentis is body, soul and spirit.
Army, Immigration, custom or NDLEA uniform alone is not enough to motivate
them. They need the assurance of spiritual well-being which is being denied by
their inability to use hijab with their uniforms.
“In a place like Borno and the rest of the North
East, for example, approval of hijab by all security and uniformed agencies
will greatly improve our security and dispatch the Boko Haram insurgency into
oblivion. This is of particular interest to the Borno chapter of MURIC. We
understand our community very well. The employment of women in hijab will
enhance intelligence gathering, strengthen investigative power and widen the
horizon of information supply because our women will feel free to approach female
soldiers in hijab.
“This is because women in Muslim communities in Nigeria find it
more convenient to relate and confide in women than in men. Having female Muslim
soldiers and police who use hijab will close this gap. The phenomenon of female
suicide bombers can also be more easily and effectively curtailed by female
Muslim soldiers in hijab. Approval of hijab for female Muslim soldiers will
therefore be a big plus for security.
“Criminologists agree that women in communities are sine qua non
to the provision of information to the police at grassroot level. This is why
women are known to have contributed immensely to community policing in places
like Britain and Ireland because of their naturally keen interest in their
communities.
“Besides, approval of hijab in all the security
agencies will close the economic gap between Christian women and their Muslim
counterparts. More than 90% of women in the army and other security agencies
are Christians because the inability to use hijab with the uniform has kept
Muslim women away from joining the forces since independence. This has
automatically reduced the employability of Muslim women while it continues to
empower Christian women economically. The security agencies should do something
about this lop-sidedness.
“It is time to
remove this socio-economic barrier in the interest of justice and fairness. The
armed forces and other security agencies need to integrate Muslim women into
the system because Christian women are already there in large numbers. Failure to
allow hijab in any of the security agencies is seen by MURIC as exclusiveness.
It symbolises gross imbalance. This should be addressed.
“The Nigerian
security agencies are not supposed to be for Christians alone. But they are ostensibly
so as long as hijab is not allowed for Muslim women staffers. This is a
multi-religious country for crying out loud. The dress code of our security
agencies must therefore reflect the diversity of our cultures.
“There is no
doubt that many of the senior officers in the security agencies have attended
courses in Britain, Canada, America, etc and they have seen how female Muslim police
and soldiers in those countries use hijab. This should be replicated here in
Nigeria in order to abide by global best practices.”
Honourable
Abubakar Manu,
Chairman,
Borno State
Chapter,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC).
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