Lagos State Government says
pupils in its public schools are only allowed to wear conventional uniforms to
the school.
It added that usage of other
appendages, including Hijab, a head scarf for Muslim women, would not be
allowed.
The Commissioner for
Education Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, said this on Tuesday at a press briefing in
Ikeja, adding that usage of Hijab and other religious materials in public
schools was against government’s policy.
She said, “I summoned a stakeholder’s
meeting that was chaired by the Commissioner for Home Affairs and Culture,
Alhaji Oyinlomo Danmole. The Muslim students were represented at the meeting,
Lawyers were represented. We discussed the issue at length and we reached
certain agreement.
“We agreed that students
could only use their Hijab when they want to go for prayers, when they want to
read Qur’an, and when they are going for Jumat prayer on Fridays.
“It was agreed that no
student should wear Hijab on her uniform. Doing so will cause confusion and
break down of the law.
“Whoever wish that his
daughter should be wearing Hijab while going to school and within the school
should send such child to a private Muslim school,”
The commissioner, who said
the government was committed to overhauling the education sector, added that
the administration had spent over N7bn in upgrading the Lagos State University.
Oladunjoye added that the
government would continue to provide qualitative education “by all means”.
She said various educational
development programmes like Eko Project, Support Our Schools Initiative, and
specialised development programmes for teachers and administrators in 20
specialised areas, were parts of government programmed to boost education.
She said, “For theteachers
and administrators, we are boosting their capacities in areas such as subject
mastery, leadership, classroom management, assessment and evaluation, ICT,
Basic Accounting and many others.”
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