The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf
Aregbesola yesterday said that his government neither approved nor disapproved
the use of hijab in any school.
The governor
while making his remarks at the peace meeting between the Muslim Community and
Christian Community at the Baptist High School in Iwo and the distribution and
assessment of the performance of Opon Imo, noted that it was the court’s
position that the status quo ante be maintained until the case was determined.
Aregbesola on
rule of law
Aregbesola
stressed that his government being a product of rule of law was guided in all
its actions in strict adherence to the principles of the rule of law in the
state.
According to the
governor, “we are a product of the rule of law and this has guided all our
actions. As we have said in the past, we have not approved the use of hijab in
any school. Let me repeat this again for the hearing of mischief-makers who
have been working tirelessly to bring religious war to our state.
“Those prompting chaos and conflagration in our state;
those who have well established antecedent of violent behaviour; those sowing
the seed of discord in our schools and community and inciting one religion
against another, as we have said in the past, government did not at any time
approve the use of hijab in any school, before the matter went to court. It is
the court’s position that the status quo ante be maintained until the case is
determined.”
He pointed out that government had set up a committee
on discipline in public schools and when the report is released, government
would enforce discipline in all schools.
His words:
“Yoruba people have a tradition of accommodation and inclusion; that is why our
families are interwoven around all religions.
“Some people, goaded from hell, however, are working to
break our bond of unity by beating the drum of religious war. They will fail
and only they and their families will dance to that evil beat.”
Deputy governor sues for peace
The deputy
governor, Iyaafin Grace Titilayo-Tomori who doubles as the Commissioner for
Education speaking earlier held that peace is a necessary catalyst of learning.
She said: “Peace
must be a permanent feature not only in our schools but every facets of the
state. So, where there is pocket of disturbances, government will respond
swiftly in restoring peace and order. This is what has been demonstrated at the
peace meeting held at Baptist High school premises.”
Earlier, representatives of the three religions,
Christianity, Islam and traditionalists, lamented that things that were
ordinarily unconnected with learning and knowledge had now been constituting
impediments to students’ progress in their studies.
They stated that
none of them supported the unconventional ways students had been dressing to
school.
Two students of
the school, Aremu Olukayode and Bashir Mutiyat who spoke on behalf of the
students, thanked the government for the various educational projects such as
Opon Imo, new schools and furniture and recruitment of new teachers.
Meantime, the
Old Students Association of Baptist High School, Iwo, has kicked against the
use of hijab by female Muslim students of the school.
President of the
association, Professor Oyesoji Aremu who spoke with newsmen in Iwo, yesterday
after an emergency meeting said the use of hijab by female students of the
school would destroy the good legacies of the school.
He noted that
the school, which was founded by the missionaries, has great legacies which
could be tampered with if female students were allowed to use hijab.
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I have com to realise dat nigeria is a country ful of hypocrites n decievers. Hw can u force a muslim to a baptist skul or force a christain to an islamic skul. How can a muslim say d lord's prayer in a christain skul or mak a christain pray or attend a jumat service in a muslim skul. How do u expect dem to socialise. He shud mk public skuls built by gov abide by such an evil law or create social programmes dat can bring both 2geda instead of causing chaos and passing d buck on outsiders.
ReplyDeleteDis man actually looks lik a palmwine tapper. Osun pple must b achaic and unwise 4 voting such a man. Mitchewwwwww!
My prayer is that may God make see, speak and live by the truth. How can there be religious conflict among the Yoruba who known to maintain a family of mixed religion? Me think some people are particularly pushing for political points or another thing not based genuine reason.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless peace must reign among yorubas no matter what they are trying to do God Almighty is watching and also we should remember that ww will give account of everything when will get to our final destination.
ReplyDeleteAregbesola will rubish his achievements in the state with his religious fanatism. After all he is not a better muslim than Gov Fasola and Tinubu respectively. His is the begining of BokoHaram in the south. Yoruba leaders should call the Boko Haram gov to. Order
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