[Interview]: Following Kwara Religious Crises, CAN Insists Students Must Wear the Right Uniform
[Interview]: Following Kwara Religious Crises, CAN Insists Students Must Wear the Right Uniform
By Bede
If you look at the complete uniform of any of the students in mission schools, they have head wears and berets. The issue of Hijab in grant-aided missionary schools is political.
Go to the stadium and see ladies playing football. Are they in Hijab? The answer is no. They will wear the right uniform.
How can the crisis be resolved without creating further disaffection among Christians and Muslims in the state?
There is a pending appeal at the Supreme Court. There is an application for stay of execution at the Supreme Court and the state has been served. Why is the state so much in a hurry? Why can’t the state wait for the outcome of the case at the Supreme Court? We should all allow rule of law to reign supreme.
Don’t you think the students, particularly those preparing for exams would suffer owing to the crisis?
It is very sad that students, especially those preparing for the West African Examination Council, WAEC, examination were not allowed to go in for lectures. From what I am seeing, it seems some people prefer culture to education. All parties should sacrifice and allow the children to resume. I pray that God in his infinite mercies grants our leaders the wisdom to do the right thing.
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