Ibadan International School Bars Students With Hijab From Premises, MURIC Kicks


The International School in Ibadan, Oyo State on Thursday barred students who came to school in Hijab from gaining entry to its premises.

The decision to bar the students comes a day after the Parents Teachers Association resolved that since Hijab was not a part of the dress code of the school, it should
not be worn by the students.
Trouble started on Monday when some Muslim parents dressed their wards in hijab and insisted on their entering into the school.

The school was hurriedly shut that day and a PTA meeting called, where it was resolved that Muslim students should not come to school in hijab again.
However, the Muslim Rights Concern has described the decision of the school to bar those wearing hijab from entering into the school as provocative.

It said the PTA meeting convened to resolve the matter ended in a stalemate as Muslim parents who attended the meeting were alleged not allowed to express their
grievances.
MURIC said instead, they were shouted down by Christian parents and teachers who constituted the majority at the meeting.

The Muslim parents therefore decided to stage awalkout.

Commenting on this development, MURIC lamented the poor handling of the crisis by the school Principal, Phebean Olowe.

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