Thursday, 13 February 2014

Hijab: Ignore Lagos settlement plea, MSSN tells court

Muslims protest punishment of pupils for wearing hijab
Muslims protest punishment of pupils for wearing hijab

Muslim students have asked a Lagos High Court to commence hearing of the suit in which they sued the Lagos State Government for allegedly proposing to ban the use of Hijab by female Muslim pupils in public schools in the state.

Applicants in the suit, the Muslims Students Society of Nigeria and two secondary school pupils, on Wednesday urged the court to ignore further plea by government to give it more time to settle the matter out of court.

The pupil applicants, Miss Asiyat Abdulkareem and Miss Maryam Oyeniyi, both 12 year olds, are pupils of Atunrashe Junior High School, Surulere, Lagos State.

The minors joined the suit as claimants through their fathers, Alhaji Owolabi Abdulkareem and Mr. Suleiman Oyeniyi.

The defendants in the suit are the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ade Ipaye; Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye; and Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture, Mr. Oyinlomo Danmole.

A state counsel, Mr. Samuel Ajanaku, pleaded with the judge, Justice Modupe Onyeabo, to further adjourn the matter to afford the government time to settle the matter out of court.

But the claimants’  lawyer, Mr. Gani Adetola-Kasim, opposed the application for adjournment, submitting that many of such adjournments had been granted at the instance of the defendants without any tangible result.

He urged the court to proceed to the hearing of the matter,  saying the government had failed to respond to a proposal for terms of settlement sent since last year when the matter was filed.

Adetola-Kasim said the matter needed to be heard expeditiously because it bordered on fundamental rights of the students and  public interest.

Justice Onyeabo has fixed further hearing in the case for April 24.
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