“Unprofessional and disgrace”- Lagos school principal allegedly flogs student for wearing a hijab

by Rachel Ogbu

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Principal of Kadara Junior Grammar School, Ebute Meta, Lagos has received more roasting from some members of the public after news that she had flogged a 16-year-old student because she wore hijab, a head scarf worn by female Muslims, on the school premises.

The Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria, Lagos State Area Unit, said the act as “unprofessional and disgrace”.

The Public Relations Officer of the group, Sulaimon Alamutu, said the principal, E.C Ukpaka defied the Nigerian constitution which secures the right to religion

“The use of hijab by Muslims anywhere in the country, especially in public institutions, is a fundamental right issue. And fundamental human rights are rights which when denied man become automatic diminution of his humanity,” he said.

The student,  Aisha Alabi, a Junior Secondary School 1 pupil, was allegedly flogged up to 43 times after she wore the scarf outside the class in the school premises on February,5, however Ukpaka, had warned against such customs, reports claim.

It was said the principal called an emergency assembly straightaway after releasing the teenager to address the issue.

A student, who was on the assembly but pleaded anonymity for the fear of punishment, recounted the event to reporters as it had happened in the school.

“At about 4pm on that day; we had closed before we heard that there was an emergency assembly.

“The principal addressed us and warned that if we didn’t stop putting on religious outfit during the school hours, we were going to get into trouble. She subsequently called on Aisha and gave her about 43 lashes.

“Some of us started crying on the assembly. Her body was covered with marks of the cane. The principal had warned us before, but that day was more serious,” she said.

The Punch reports:

Aisha told our correspondent that since the school had closed, she thought that the principal’s warning would no more apply. She was however, prevented from talking further by her father, Rasak Alabi.

When contacted, the principal declined comment, saying as a civil servant, she was not allowed to talk to the press.

The Vice principal of the school, Mr. S. Ajide, however, said the school had appealed to the parent of the pupil.

He said, “The principal is not a harsh person. The beating just came like that. We have pleaded with the father of the girl and he has accepted.”

Rasak, who had earlier said he wanted his daughter to forger the “sad experience”, however, insisted that there was no basis for the beating because her daughter did not flout any law.

He said, “When I heard that my daughter was flogged because of hijab, I never believed it until I got to the school. I was amazed that my daughter was abused to that extent. On the Assembly for that matter, that is totally wrong.

“To me, the principal has gone too far. There is freedom of religion anywhere in the world. I see no reason why my daughter should be denied her right to practising her religion. I urge the Lagos State Government to please intervene in this. It should not continue.

It was learnt that the principal, the Islamic Religious Studies teacher, Rasak and other people concerned had been summoned by the Lagos State Educational District IV, under whose jurisdiction the school belonged.

The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba said the MSS had sent a petition to the government, who in turn set up a probe panel to look into the incident.

He said, “The recommendation of the panel will play a major role in government’s eventual decision on the matter. For now, the matter is being investigated.”

 

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