7th October, 2019
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC CHIDES UI SCHOOL FOR SUSPENDING IKHLAS
Miss Ikhlas Olasubomi Badiru, an hijab-wearing student of
International School (ISI) of the University of Ibadan (UI) was last week
suspended on account of her hijab. The suspension order was handed down by the
school principal, Mrs. Phebean Olowe. The letter of suspension was dated 26th
September and signed by the school principal.
Reacting to the school’s action, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
an Islamic human rights organization, has described it as superfluous, preposterous
and provocative. MURIC spoke through its Director, Professor Ishaq Akintola, on
Monday, 7th October, 2019.
“This suspension is one too
many. It is superfluous, preposterous and provocative. The authorities of
International School Ibadan are overdoing it. The suspension smarks of
kindergarten intellect. It is as clear as daylight that the school principal
has very poor crisis management skill and she manifests desertification of damage
control techniques.
“We call on Nigerians to note what is happening in ISI. Muslim
children are being stigmatized just for wearing an ordinary head scarf, not for
engaging in cultism or for cheating in examinations. This same hijab is allowed
in British schools. It is used in Sweden, Finland and all over Europe, America
embraced it long ago. Interestingly these are countries where the percentage of
Muslim population is infinitesimally low.
“Yet in Nigeria where Muslim population is higher and Muslims
cannot be said to be a minority, Muslim children are being tyrannically
profiled. Islamophobia is the order of the day. Surprisingly, Muslims have not
reacted in anger. They are exhibiting civilized behavior to deal with the
situation.
“MURIC is watching the unfolding scenario with keen interest. Here
is the peak of hypocrisy as those who claim to be defending the girl child
against abuse, those who claim to be promoting girl-child education are the same
people locking out the girl-child from educational institutions simply because
they are Muslims.
“We affirm clearly, emphatically
and categorically that a girl-child is a girl-child no matter her religion. Her
creed does not change her sex. Neither does it change her age. The hijab on her
head preserves the dignity of her human person and any attempt to force her to
remove it constitutes a criminal assault on her honour and an infringement on
Section 38 (i) and (ii) of the 1999 Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We warn that the criminalisation of hijab has reached its
crescendo and the bubble may burst any moment from now. We call on UI
authorities to take full charge of the situation before it is too late. UI
cannot abdicate its responsibilities and still remain a citadel of learning and
a center of excellence. It is the height of religious intolerance. Both UI and ISI
are swarming with Christian fanatics and Muslim haters at management level. It
is nauseating and that is to say the least.
“Does it not amount to contempt of court for the principal to hand
down a suspension order while the case is in a court of competent jurisdiction?
Is this not another act of impunity? Olowe has crossed the red line. Like
Macbeth, Olowe has murdered sleep. She shall sleep no more.
“Olowe has goaded us to take the hijab saga in ISI to the next
level. We must move beyond mere rhetorics. From this moment, MURIC is charging
all Muslim students in UI to embark on non-violent civil disobedience actions
in defence of their sister, Ikhlas.
“We hereby declare Friday, 11th October, 2019, Ikhlas Day. The slogan of the day is ‘Suspend One, Suspend
All. ‘I am Ikhlas’. That day is for peaceful demonstrations in and around UI in
solidarity with our sister, Ikhlas Olasubomi Badiru. All members of the Muslim
Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) in and around Ibadan and the Oyo State
chapter of MURIC are hereby mobilized to join their brothers and sisters in UI
on that day. It is now or never. It is just a warning shot and we hope those
who have ears will hear.
The human rights organization also hailed Muslim lecturers and
administrative staff of UI for supporting the female Muslim students of ISI.
“MURIC strongly commends Muslim lecturers and other Muslim staff of
UI for condemning the university’s Islamophobic stance. We urge them to
continue to exhibit solidarity in loco parentis to the oppressed female
Muslim students of ISI. They must register their strong opposition to the
attempt to rename UI as Christian University, Ibadan (CUI). We assert that UI
must remain UI, not CUI.
“As we round off, we warn ISI to stop escalating the crisis. The
suspension of Ikhlas must be lifted. UI authorities must stop all Islamophobic
actions and move against the persecution of innocent female Muslim students of
ISI. We can only know the beginning of crisis, no one can predict its features
or its end. Even without using violence, the hijab imbroglio in ISI is capable
of shuting down UI and enveloping the city of Ibadan. MURIC does not issue
threats but nobody has the monopoly of impunity.”
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
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