There was tension in Osun State, on Friday, as the Christian Association
of Nigeria (CAN) of the state chapter began to mobilise Christian
students to wear church garments to schools from Monday.
Tribune
learnt that Christian leaders in the state had agreed that by Monday,
Christians students will begin to wear religious garments, including
boys brigade, white garments, choir robes, girls’ guide uniforms, among
others, to their respective schools.
Sources disclosed that a
meeting where the decision was taken was attended by heads of blocks of
CAN and messages have already been sent to churches to mobilise their
members during church services today.
The development came as the principal of Christ African Middle School,
Osogbo, Mrs A.O. Micha, was said to have sent some female Muslim
students, who dorned hijab out of the school.
It was learnt that a Muslim female teacher pleaded with the principal to
allow the students to stay with their hijab, but the principal
allegedly ignored her pleas.
When some members of Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN) heard
about the development, they mobilised with intent to storm the school,
but the timely intervention of Osun State Muslim community prevented
the crisis from snowballing.
It will be recalled that a judge of the Osun State High Court, Justice
Jide Falola, had delivered a judgment, allowing female Muslim students
to wear hijab to schools. The suit was instituted by Osun State Muslim
Community against the state government.
The state chapter of CAN, however, decried the judgment, vowing to
appeal the matter in the higher court, just as it threatened to direct
Christian students in the state to start wearing church garments to
schools.
Mrs Micha denied sending female students, wearing hijab away from the
school, arguing that she only ordered the female Muslim students to
remove their hijab, insisting that hijab would not be allowed in a
Christian school.
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