CAN tackles Kwara governor for approving Hijab in Christian schools

CAN tackles Kwara governor for approving Hijab in Christian schools

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has accused Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State of religious bias after he approved the wearing

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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has accused Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State of religious bias after he approved the wearing of hijab in schools across the states, including Christian mission institutions.

The religious body expressed sadness over the development, saying, “CAN has resolved to use all lawful means to reverse the order if the government refuses to withdraw the directive,” adding that the governor should immediately reverse his approval.

A statement by its General Secretary, Joseph Daramola, said, “The Governor of Kwara State has shown an open bias for one religion with his inability to wait for the court process to be concluded over this matter. No political leader should use his or her position to further the cause of any particular religion or ethnic group in order for peace to prevail.

“It appears to be contempt of the court because the Governor is aware that there is a pending court case on this matter over which the court had earlier ruled that the status quo should be maintained. Is the governor now saying that he is above the law? What is going to spoil if we all wait for the court to pronounce judgement on the matter? Why this hasty action?

“We recalled that some people took laws into their hands in Kwara by going from schools to schools to be enforcing the wearing of hijab in secondary schools, including the schools owned by mission agents but are only grant-aided by the government.

“Instead of the government to caution such trouble makers and admonish them to wait for the court process to be concluded and judgement delivered, the government of Kwara State has shown its religious bias by the blanket approval of the wearing of hijab, even in Christian mission schools.

“This action of the government of Kwara State is not only discriminatory and divisive but it equally suggests that the government was the one behind the earlier illegal enforcement of the wearing of hijab in Christian schools. While the government may give directive on its own schools, it ought to respect the schools it does not directly own nor started and respect the religious cultures of such schools as well”.

“If we would all do pilgrimage together, there must be fairness to all, mutual respect and justice,” the statement added.