Hijab controversy: Caution MURIC’s Akintola now, HURIWA tells Sultan, JNI
Civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), has called on the Sultan of Sokoto and the leader of Moslems in the country, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar-led Jama’atu Nasril Islam (JNI), to call on the Director of Muslim Rights Concern, Ishaq Akintola, to desist from churning out divisive religious extremism comments, especially on the use of veil known as hijab in public schools.
HURIWA, in a statement on Friday by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, noted with utter disdain, the recent inciting and hateful comments made by Akintola, provoking Muslims in Oyo State not to vote for Governor Seyi Makinde for reelection in 2023 because the Governor adopted the principle of ‘live and let others live’ by not making the use of hijab compulsory in public schools.
Makinde, on the occasion of the 2022 World Hijab Day on February 1, 2022, said his administration would not deny Muslims the right to practice their religion, including wearing hijab by the females, adding that his government also would not trample on the religious rights of anyone, including imposing hijab on those who are not Muslims and those who do not share in the practice.
Makinde, who reiterated that female Muslim students who wish to wear hijab in public schools in Oyo State have not been denied their right to do so, also stated that more of such opportunities have been granted to the willing female Muslim students even in community schools.
However, the governor was clear that he won’t impose the use of hijab at schools. “Since our constitution guarantees freedom of religion, my administration will not prevent anyone from following his/her religious dictates,” Makinde was quoted in a media report.
Onwubiko noted that the Governor had predicated his rationale on Section 38 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution which protects freedom of religion and conscience for all Nigerian citizens.
“But it is disappointing that Akintola, in a provocative press release on February 11, 2022, attacked the Oyo State governor for allowing religious freedom as enshrined in Nigeria’s constitution.
“In his statement titled, ‘MURIC Rejects Makinde’s Hijab Abracadabra,’ Akintola, said, ‘Makinde’s u-turn is hijab abracadabra and Muslims in the state will speak to him in the language he understands. Our response is a simple slogan: ‘No hijab, No vote’. Makinde may succeed in forcing the horse to the water but he cannot force it to drink. Let him ask those dictating to him behind our back to come and vote for him.
“Makinde’s policy somersault is commonsensically nonsensical. We urge all Islamic organisations to mobilise their members for the election period. Oyo State Muslims have a date with destiny in 2023,” The HURIWA Coordinator recalled.
HURIWA condemn in all entirety, what it referred to as “Akintola’s campaign of calumny and politics of religion.”
According to HURIWA’s National Coordinator, “Akintola’s religious extremism and ideological radicalism must not be allowed to continue in an heterogenous and multi-system country like Nigeria.
“In saner climes, Akintola, a Professor of Islamic Eschatology at the Lagos State University, would have been arrested by now. It is ironical that the MURIC’s director is enjoying the freedom of rights that he doesn’t want other Nigerians to enjoy because they are not Muslims,” Onwubiko stated.
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