2nd
August, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
BURSTED: LAGOS
STATE ENTRANCE EXAM CHRISTIANISED - MURIC
An Islamic human
rights organisation, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the Lagos
State Ministry of Education of inserting Bible knowledge questions in the 2022
entrance examination for Lagos State public schools. The group alleged that the
development gave Christian candidates an edge over their Muslim counterparts
and put Muslim candidates at great disadvantage as they are certain to miss
those questions.
This was
disclosed in a press statement issued on Tuesday 2nd August, 2022 by
the group’s director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
reads:
“Our office has been
inundated by reports of strange questions in a general paper set for the Lagos
State Primary Six Placement Test Into JSS 1 in Lagos secondary schools held on
Saturday, 23rd July, 2022. The reference number on the question
paper was LSA/PT/2022.
“Although the paper was captioned English Studies/Verbal Reasoning/General
Paper, specifically, questions 12 and 14 were straight from the Bible and only
Christian candidates could have made head or tail of them. These two questions
were designed for Muslims to fail.
The questions were
designed to upset Muslim students and make them lose confidence in themselves
thereby leading to confusion, frustration and ultimate failure. The caption of
that paper should have been ‘Common Entrance in Lagos State…Muslims Come and
Fail’.
“Question number 12 which is an objective, says, ‘Paul was born in a
city called …Tarsus…Jerusalem…Jordan…Bethel. Candidates were expected to pick
one of the four options. But how on earth is a Muslim candidate expected to
know what to pick? Ditto for question number 14 which reads ‘The English Bible
was translated into Yoruba language by …Pastor Joseph Ayo Babalola…Bishop
Benson Idahosa…Pastor Enoch Adeboye … Bishop Ajayi Crowther.
“This is parochial,
provocative and unacceptable. This is another proof of the Christianisation of
the education sector in Lagos State. How can anyone defend this? It is
scandalous. Who set these obnoxious questions? Who proofread and supervised the
examination? Who approved the questions? It is clear that this is the handiwork
of religious bigots, but then somebody is guilty of gross negligence. Heads
must roll.
“We knew this was going to happen when all the six tutor generals in the
state are Christians and the state government refused to listen to appeals from
Muslims to stop its exclusivism. We had three Christians and three Muslims in
the days of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Raji Fashola. Muslims were removed
under Ambode and the incumbent has refused to listen to complaints from the
Muslim Community.
“The Muslim
candidates have been put on a tight rope because the instruction on top of the
question paper says ‘Attempt all questions’. This means that anyone who jumps
those two biblical questions does so at his or her own risk. The questions have
effectively caged the Muslim students and placed them between Scylla and
Charybdis, the horrible six-headed monster in Greek mythology and its fearful
whirlpool on the other side.
“Heads must roll over this unless the state government has already given
the licence to marginalise, traumatise and dehumanise Muslims in Lagos State to
their Christian counterparts. There must be consequences for this gross anomaly
unless the state government has sold its Muslim citizens to the bishops and
pastors mentioned in question 14 for a pot of porridge.
“Any government
that treats its citizens like this cannot expect love and unity among them.
Neither can such a government earn the respect and support of the section that
it marginalises and treats like outcasts. This attitude does not engender love.
Neither does it depict tolerance.
“Lagos Muslims pay
tax like their Christian counterparts. Why then are they being relegated to
third class citizens. The tax paid by them forms part of the state’s internally
generated revenue which is used to pay staff of the Ministry of Education and
its teachers, including those who drafted those two offensive questions.
“No attempt was
made to balance the trend and thus mitigate the offence by adding two Islamic
questions. The paper was therefore a direct assault on Islamdom. The authors
are daring Muslim parents and other Muslims in Lagos State to do their worst.
“Therefore, we
demand apology from the Ministry of Education. Furthermore, we demand an
investigation into circumstances surrounding the inclusion of such sectional,
insensitive, repugnant and religiously volatile questions in a general paper.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern,
(MURIC)
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