11th September,
2024
PRESS RELEASE:
Allow Muslim Children to Learn Peacefully in Southern
Nigeria- LAGOS MURIC
As several millions
of children are resuming back for learning in the 2024/2025 academic session in
Nigeria especially in Primary and Post-primary schools, the Lagos Chapter of
the Muslim Rights Concern (LAGOS MURIC) has urged all stakeholders in the
Southern part of the country to accord millions of Muslim children their
deserved constitutional and Allah-given Fundamental human rights to learn as
Muslims peacefully without any discrimination.
This was contained
in a statement released by the chairman of MURIC, Lagos State Chapter, Dr
Busari Muhammad Jamiu on Monday 11th September 2024 in Lagos.
The statement reads:
"The 2024/2025
academic session begins this week and next week across Nigeria where millions
of pupils and students are expected to return back to classes. As we wish
Nigerian pupils and students a promising and fruitful academic session, it is
an undisputable fact that whilst education has no equal, it must be acquired
under a conducive and friendly environment. For decades, this could not be
affirmed in Southern Nigeria; from Lagos to Akwa Ibọm, Delta to Osun, Oyo to
Rivers, Ebonyi to Ondo and other States in the South South, South East and
South west Nigeria, Muslim children are denied fundamental rights of practicing
their faith in some schools where they learn.
Exempli gratia,
female Muslim pupils and students are denied the adornment of hijab for
decades until recent Supreme Court judgement which affirmed the rights of these
innocent children on hijab in 2022 (https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/breaking-supreme-court-upholds-use-of-hijab-in-lagos-schools/%3famp).
Despite this landmark legal vindication, some overzealous teachers and
administrators are still taking laws into their hands and oppressed Muslim
children unabatedly. In the same vein, the sacredness of Friday for Muslims to
observe obligatory congregational prayer is being tampered with in some
schools. Examinations and programmes are sometimes fixed at the Jumah
period while some schools do not even allowed the students to observe prayers
at all in the school premises. Also, our children and teachers are sometimes
forced to attend religious programmes disguised as extra curricular activities
in favor of a certain religion while offering prayers in Islamic ways during
the school assemblies as enjoyed by the Christian children is an herculean task
to be accomplished in some schools. All these are flagrant contradiction to the
provision of Section 38(1) of the Nigerian 1999 Constitution as amended.
To this end,
unequivocally, MURIC hereby urges all school administrators and stakeholders
who we believed are loco parentis to all school children to be God-conscious,
just and humane in dealing with Muslim pupils and students as they do with
their other counterparts. They must not discriminate against anyone. We are all
Nigerians, this country belong to everyone and Muslims and their children are
not second citizens. Acquisition of education under friendly atmosphere
remains rights of everyone which must not be subverted. MURIC stands for
justice and we are watching. We believe in peaceful co-existence and an
egalitarian society where Paul or Ogundele is not favored over Abdullah or vice
versa. The time is now! Let all the children learn, enjoy, prosper and grow for
the betterment of our country and humanity.
Peaceful education
is a must, do not discriminate!
#Respectallchildren
#Noreligiousdiscrimination
#LetMuslimchildrenlearn
Dr Busari Muhammad
Jamiu
State Chairman,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Lagos State Chapter
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