Rauf Aregbesola, governor of Osun state, on
Monday said he never ordered the use of Hijab by female Muslim students in
public schools in the state.
Aregbesola said this
during a roundtable organised by the Development and Advancement in Western
Nigeria (DAWN) in Osogbo, the state capital.
He challenged those who
accused him of ordering the use of Hijab by Muslims to substantiate their
claims.
According to Semiu
Okanlawon, the governor’s spokesman, Aregbesola asked those accusing him of
plunging the state into religious crisis to present a video or voice recording,
written speech, stating where he commanded or ordered female Muslim students to
wear Hijab on their uniforms.
“There is nothing
religious in any of our policies. The fact on ground contradicts our
opposition’s claim. The choice of my deputy governor tells it all, I knew she
was a pentecotalist of the highest order before I picked her. Everything we
have done in the line of education is in line with the resolution of our
education summit,” he was quoted as saying.
“Against all
speculations, I have not ordered the use of Hijab, I challenge anybody with
evidence to come out and show that I have made a proclamation on Hijab.
“If I have permitted
Hijab, will the muslim have gone to court to challenge it, is that not
contradictory? Is it a crime that I am a Muslim? Is it because I struggle to be
a good Muslim that everything I do is being misunderstood? I think I don’t
deserve all these lies against me.”
Aregbesola said upon
assumption of office, the first task of his administration was to convene an
education summit which was chaired by Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka, adding that
all interventions of government in education came from the recommendations of
the summit, which did not recommend any religion.
Speaking on education in
the West, the governor said the downward trend should be worrisome due to the
role of education in development and bringing enlightenment to the human mind,
platform for leadership recruitment and the means for character building and
good citizenship.
The Governor told
participants that his administration is constructing 100 state-of-the art
elementary schools, 50 middle schools and 20 high schools in addition to
rehabilitating the existing ones.
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