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Supreme Court Okays Hijab In Lagos Schools
The Supreme Court of Nigeria in Abuja, last Friday, ruled that female Muslim students in Lagos State Government-owned schools are free to use hijab.
The apex court dismissed appeal by the Lagos State Government upholding the Court of Appeal judgement that the ban on use of Hijab by students in Lagos was discriminatory against Muslim students in the state.
The judgement was a majority one of five against two on the panel of seven Justices, including Justice OlukayodeAriwoola, Justice KudiratKekere-Ekun, Justice John InyangOkoro, Justice UwaniAji, Justice Mohammed Garba, Justice TijjaniAbubakar, and Justice Emmanuel Agim.
The court upheld that the ban violated the Muslim students’ rights to freedom of thought, conscience, religion, the dignity of human persons and freedom from discrimination guaranteed by the 1999 Constitution.
A High Court in Lagos State had ruled in favour of Muslim students and the Court of Appeal had also upheld the lower court ruling on appeal by Lagos State Government.
The state government, not satisfied with the decisions of the two courts, approached the Supreme Court which upheld the rights of Muslim female students in public schools in the state to wear hijab.
In a case file “Re: SC/910/16- Lagos State Govt and Ors Versus AsiyatAbdulKareem”, late GaniAdetola-Kaseem (SAN) led the team of lawyers in this case, and also signed and filed the brief of argument few weeks before his death.
The Lagos State Government, had in February, 2017, approached the Supreme Court to challenge the July 21, 2016, judgement of the Court of Appeal which reinstated the use of hijab by Muslim pupils in Lagos public primary and secondary schools.
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