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Hijab Crisis: Resume or face wrath of the law, Kwara govt tells staff of 10 grant-aided schools

The Kwara State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has directed the principals, teachers and staff of the 10 schools shut down over the hijab controversy to report at the schools on Friday or face disciplinary actions.

The Executive Chairperson of the commission, Bello Abubakar, said the teachers must resume preparing their final year students for their external examinations.

The directive was contained in a statement signed by the spokesperson of TESCOM, Amogbonjaye Peter.

“Mallam Bello said any staff that failed to report to their duty would face the full wrath of the law as the government will not condone any act of insubordination.

“Alhaji Abubakar also warned all stakeholders against taking the law into their hands, stressing that the peace meeting continues between the government and the stakeholders,” the statement read.

He said the government regretted the inconveniences the shutdown might have caused the students, saying that the action was taken in the interest of peace.

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For nearly a month, the use of hijab in the grant-aided schools has generated controversy amongst members of two religious communities in the state— which later led to the closure of ten schools.

The affected schools are C&S College, Sabo-Oke; St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Offa Road; ECWA School, Oja Iya; Surulere Baptist Secondary School, and Bishop Smith Secondary School, Agba Dam.

Others are CAC Secondary School, Asa Dam road; St. Barnabas Secondary School, Sabo-Oke; St. John School Maraba; St. Williams Secondary School, Taiwo Isale, and St. James Secondary School, Maraba.

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