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IBADAN : Academic activities paralysed in UI school over Hijab

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Academic activities at the University of Ibadan International School were paralysed as management of the school locked the classrooms against the students over the use of Hijab by some female Muslim students. 

Some parents under the aegis of International School Ibadan Muslim Parents’ Forum had earlier in a letter addressed to the principal of the school, Mrs. Phebean Olowe, insisted that Hijab wearing for young Muslim girls, apart from the fact that it is part of their religious belief, is part of their God given fundamental human right as well as the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The parents in the letter entitled “Notification of Muslim parents’ resolution on Hijab for our Muslim girls in ISI”, signed by Alhaji Abdurrahman Balogun (Chairman) and Mrs. Bilikis Badiru (Secretary), also copied Chancellor of the University of Ibadan and Sultan of Sokoto, Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, The Chairman, ISI Parents Teachers Association, ISI, Vice – Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Deputy Vice – Chancellor (Academic), University of Ibadan, Registrar, University of Ibadan, Chairman, University of Ibadan Muslim Community, Chief Imam, University of Ibadan Muslim Community, Minister, Federal Ministry of Education, Commissioner, Oyo State Ministry of Education, Executive Secretary, Muslim Ummah of South West Nigeria (MUSWEN), Chairman, Muslim Community of Oyo State, President, Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), President, Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria (MULAN), President, Muslim Media Practitioners of Nigeria (MMPN), President, Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), President, Muslim Rights Council (MURIC) and Chairman, Hijab Advocacy Groups.

However, the assembly which was expected to commence around 7.30 am and end 8.00 am on Monday could not hold due to the presence of the Hijab wearing students and their parents who were there to monitor the situation.

Also, the classes which supposed to commence by 8.am were cancelled as entrances were put under keys by the school management against the students.

Some of the students and teachers were seen discussing the issue at the entrance of their classes. According to the students who were roaming about the school, “we were ready to be taught but the classes have been shut”. The classes remained locked 11 am.

Leader of the UI security team who led his team to the school, Mr. Muddathir Idowu also denial comments when asked by journalists to speak. Muddashir said, “I don’t want to talk. I don’t want to hear anything, I don’t want to talk on this matter”.

But, Balogun who spoke on behalf of the concerned parents while addressing journalists said he was surprised that the school was shut because the Muslim female students wear Hijab to the school.

Balogun who flanked with other parents that the decision of the school to cancel the assembly and classes because some female Muslim students wear the Hijab was contrary to section 7 (1-8) of the school rules and regulations which has to do with the dress code in the school.

“I am a parent of ISI. I am here to drop my children. We gave the school notification that in line with the constitution in all ramifications, be it the school rules and regulations, norms and constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, that our daughters should be made to wear Hijab.

“But, I am surprised and shocked that the classes were shut and assembly was also cancelled because students wear Hijab today. I don’t know the correlation between the two, students wear Hijab and the classes were shut. We will not accept anything until our daughters are allowed to wear Hijab. I want my daughters to be wearing Hijab because there is nothing that says that they cannot wear it even the school rules and regulations. Go and check page four, section 7 (1 to 8) of the ISI rules and regulations that has to do with dressing code, there is nothing there that forbid a Muslim girl from wearing the Hijab. So, wearing Hijab is in conformity with the school rules and regulations and the extant law. We are here as law abiding citizens, you can see that, this is one of the parents, these are parents, we want out daughters to be wearing Hijab”, Balogun added.

Also, the Director of Public Communications, University of Ibadan, Toye Oladejo said he was not aware of the incidents.

Oladejo, added that he has been occupied with the ongoing convocation activities at the university since 8.am.

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