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Muslim students complain of discrimination, want Buhari to intervene

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Muslim students complain of discrimination, want Buhari to intervene

The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Lagos State Area Unit has called on President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to address the religious discrimination experienced by its members in Nigeria.

The group equally called on state governments to address same, saying that religious discrimination remained a major setback for the country and must be addressed urgently.

The Amirah (female head) of the MSSN Lagos, Basheerah Majekodunmi, made the plea at the World Hijab Day 2020 in Lagos on Saturday.

In commemoration of the World Hijab Day, the MSSN Lagos and other Islamic organisations collaborated to hold a peaceful walk in Lagos and Ogun States.

Addressing journalists at the sideline of the walk, Majekodunmi complained that Muslim students were facing difficulties using the hijab.

She said, “It is tiring that despite the Appeal Court ruling granting the use of hijab in schools, our members are harassed and punished for exercising their human rights.

“Shamefully, the government in some cases pretends not to see the abuses on our members. This is condemnable and dehumanising. It is the peak of irresponsibility from the government, organisations and the perpetrators.

“President Muhammadu Buhari must address this now before things get worst. The increasing disregard for human rights and religious freedom would continue to make countries like the US with worst cases of discrimination take advantage of Nigeria through a needless visa restriction.

“In an ideal society, that a pupil or female wears the hijab to school or for registration should not be something that would generate to crisis or harassment. This happening in Nigeria only shows how unaccommodating Nigerians are becoming.

“We also face this discriminatory act during image capturing for Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information, Driver’s License at Federal Road Safety Commission, International Passport at the Nigerian Immigration Service and National Identity Card at the National Identity Management Commission. JAMB and WAEC are also inclusive.

“In most cases, it is when the discrimination has begun to create chaos that the government and organisations come out to deny the lawless officials harassing females for wearing the hijab. But in the end, we are not aware that any punishment is meted to such an individual. The failure of government and the organisations to punish and sanction the individuals shows that they are culpable.

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“Our understanding, as a peace-loving organisation, is that the government has shown enough irresponsibility in the protection of human rights, especially the right to use hijab in Lagos State.”

Adding that the group would continue to pursue hijab rights in Lagos, she said, “With the case on the use of Hijab is still pending in the Supreme Court of Nigeria, I must emphasise here that we would not relent in our struggle.

“In fact, we are committed to it until our constitutional right is granted, until we are safe and not discriminated against.”

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