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{PHOTOS} Hijab: Kwara Govt enforces resumption policy in non-complying schools

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The Kwara Government on Friday broke open the gates of grant-aided mission schools that refused to comply with its reopening order, following controversy over Hijab usage.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a welder was seen cutting the chains and locks of the gates of the non-compliant schools in Ilorin.

The action was done with the presence of armed security men and officials of the state Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM).

The two schools opened were St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Offa road, and C & S College, Sabo Oke.

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The cutting at St. Anthony’s secondary school gate met little resistance from church members, but at C & S College, the church members came out in their numbers singing and praying.

Welder cutting the chains used to lock the gate at C S College Sabo Oke
Welder cutting the chains used to lock the gate at C & S College, Sabo Oke

NAN reports that 10 schools were earlier closed down by the government on Feb. 19, over the use of Hijab female students in public schools across the state.

Members of C S Church praying as the welder was cutting the lock
Members of C & S Church praying as the welder was cutting the lock

The state government had directed resumption on March 8, allowing the use of Hijab by willing female students after meeting with stakeholders, but rescinded the decision for safety reasons.

In furtherance, the government announced the reopening of the schools on March 17 but was met with resistance by some Christian faithful.

This led to violence in some of the schools on Wednesday, which took the intervention of security personnel to control.

However, two days after the government’s pronouncement on resumption, the schools remained locked with the exception of ECWA Secondary School, Oja Iya,

This made the state TESCOM direct all principals, teachers and staff to resume on Friday or face sanctions.

However, when NAN visited St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Bishop Smith Memorial College, and C &S College on Friday morning, they remained shut with the principals, teachers and staff loitering outside the premises.

The Vice-Principal (Administration), C & S College, Mrs Yemi Adedayo, said the gateman said he doesn’t know who locked the gate.

”When I got here this morning, the gate is firmly locked but the staff are all-around according to a directive from the government,” the vice-principal said.

A teacher at St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Mr Yunus Abdulrazaq, said he also came to obey the directive from the state government.

However, at Baptist Secondary School, Surulere, where the violence started on Wednesday, academic activities had resumed with teachers in class but with few students. (NAN)

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