There was pandemonium at Baptist High School, Ejigbo in Osun State on
Monday as hoodlums invaded the school attacking students, teachers and
injuring the principal of the school for allegedly stopping some Muslim
pupils from wearing hijab.
Our correspondent gathered that some hoodlums stormed the school while the students were already seated in their classrooms.
They were said to have headed straight for the Principal’s Office
and asked the principal, Mr. Layi Oguntola, to apologise for sending the
hijab-wearing students away from school but he the principal allegedly
refused the order.
A source in the school said the principal was beaten to a pulp by the invaders.
It was gathered that the Ogiyan of Ejigbo, Oba Omowonuola Oyesosin,
offered his palace as a refuge for the teachers and students while he
also ensured the rescue of the principal from the fierce-looking youths.
The principal, according to a teacher in the school, was rushed to
the Baptist Medical Centre, where he was said to be receiving treatment.
Some Muslims and Christian groups had locked in battle over the new
education policy introduced by Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola.
The Christian Association of Nigeria in the state had opposed the
policy, saying it was introduced to wipe away the heritage bequeathed
unto them by the early missionaries.
The Osun Baptist Congress staged a protest against the new education
policy in the state, saying they would not allow hijab-wearing students
to be merged with the students of the Baptist College, Iwo.
But the Joint Muslims Action Forum, which is an umbrella body for
all Islamic groups in the state, issued a statement on Sunday condemning
the protest by the Osun Baptist Congress.
The statement was issued by JOMAF Coordinator, Alhaji Kola Uzamat; and Secretary, Mr. Qaasim Odedeji.
The group described the prevention of hijab-wearing students from
Christian schools as an act of religious intolerance, which the Islamic
group said would not be allowed in the state.
They accused Christians of attempting to sabotage Aregbesola’s
policy, which they said was introduced to address the decay in the
education sector in the state.
Aregbesola is a Muslim.
Also, the Catholic Media Practitioners in the state has threatened
to drag the state government to court in order to stop the schools
merger.
The CAMP, in a statement issued by its Public Relations Officer, Mr.
Richard Adesida, said that the new policy, especially transforming
single-sex schools to co-educational was unacceptable to Catholics and
it would be resisted by every legal means.
The JOMAF statement read: “This is a blatant display of religious
intolerance and lack of accommodation which cannot stand the test of
time in a multi-religious society. This is an appropriate time and
medium to debunk the age-long erroneous ownership claims on those
schools that were acquired by missionaries from various host
communities.
“The Baptist High Schools in Iwo, Ede and Iree as well as the
Methodist High School, Otan Ayegbaju; Gbongan\Odeomu Anglican Grammar
School and St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School, Ilobu, were all founded by
their various Muslim-dominated communities but were fraudulently
hijacked in the course of registration and search for teachers.
“We wish to draw the attention of the Baptist convention and other
missionaries to the fact that the loss or obliteration of their heritage
could not be rightly located in the education transformation policy of
the present administration in Osun State.
“The issue of ownership of schools had been settled way back in the
mid-seventies when the then Federal Government acquired all missionary
schools, both Muslim and Christian-owned and compensated them for same.”
The Catholic group condemned the turning of single-sex school into
mixed ones, saying they would not allow the merging of Catholic schools
in the state with some other schools as a result of the “obnoxious
educational policy of the state government.”
“We are particularly sad that schools like St. Charles Grammar
School, Osogbo; and St. John Grammar School, Ile – Ife which were boys’
school now joined together with female schools,” the statement read.
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