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Kwara Hijab crisis: Reverse decision in interest of peace, harmony – Boys’ Brigade urges Governor AbdulRazaq

Kwara State Governor, AbdulRazaq AbdulRahmam

By Akanji Alowolodu, Bauchi

The Boys’ Brigade of Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church,(CSMC) worldwide has  urged  the  Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq  to reverse his government decision on the Hijab issue in the interest of peace and harmony among the various ethno -religious groups in the state.
The Executive General Organizer, Boys’ Brigade Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church(Worldwide) Most Senior Apostle Joseph O. Baoku while reacting to the development on behalf of the entire members of the organisation in a statement made available to Journalists Friday in Bauchi said that, “Peace and harmony are promoted by the concept of secularism, meaning treating all religions equally in a state”.
According to him,”it is the responsibility of every government, at both state and national levels to ensure unity, peaceful coexistence,friendliness and tolerance among the various religions and ethnicities in the country and should never allow a simple matter that could be resolved amicably  to degenerate into violence”.
He also said that, ” We therefore admonish  the Executive Governor of Kwara State in person of Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq , to reverse this decision in the interest of peace and harmony “.
” Peace and harmony is the path always chosen by wiser people in order to bring growth and prosperity in the society”, he stated,adding that “Peace and harmony bring stability and order in society”.
Baoku wondered “why the  Kwara state government is rushing to reopen these schools without resolving the Hijab issue. 
The Clergyman concluded that, “The Hijab issue is still in supreme court, why is the government intervening, and their action is clearly a contempt of court. The government should allow the court to dispose off the matter instead of rushing in taking a stand”,he opined.
It would be recalled that violence distrusted the reopening of 10 schools originally owned by Christian missions shut by the Kwara State government over the use of Hijab, as Christians and Muslims in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital engaged in throwing stones at each at each other.
The Abdulrahman AbdulRazaq – led government had earlier ordered the reopening of the affected schools on Wednesday to enable the students prepare for the upcoming external examinations without resolving the Hijab issue.

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