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MURIC sends SOS to Lagos govt over ‘un-Islamic exam timetable’ blocking Jumu’ah prayers

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Umar Audu
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The Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has called the attention of the Lagos State Ministry of Education over what it described as insensitive schedule of examination released by the state government.

Students and pupils of public schools across the state had commenced the third term examination on Thursday.

The state government had also scheduled the third paper to be held on Friday, July 14, within the period of Friday’s obligatory prayer.

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Reacting through a statement, the state Chairman of MURIC, Dr Busari Jamiu-Ademola, said the timetable denied Muslim teachers and students their constitutional rights of observing Jumu’ah prayers.

The Statement reads: “It’s disheartening to note that the time table released for the conduct of third term examination 2022/2023 academic session across the public senior secondary schools in Lagos State did not consider the religious and constitutional rights of Muslims.

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“Hundreds of Muslim teachers and students are denied the right to observe Jumu’ah prayer on Friday, the 14th of July, 2023. It was noticed that the third paper on that day commences at 1.45pm (it was earlier scheduled to start at 1.30pm) while ironically the second examination on the same day ends by 1:00pm.

“This is a gross bridge of rights. How on earth would the concerned Muslim teachers and students  observe their obligatory Jumu’ah on that day?

“We are therefore making a passionate appeal to Lagos State Ministry of Education and our peace loving and performing Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu to, as a matter of urgency, reverse the time table and give Muslim teachers and students time to observe their prayers knowing fully well that in Lagos, Jumu’ah prayer is observed between 1 pm and 2:30 pm.

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“The rights to education and freedom of religious practice of all Lagosians must not be trampled upon by anyone. Muslim students and teachers across the state must not be psychologically tortured with insensitive and incessant moves of some officers at the helm of our affairs.

“God bless Lagos State! God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!” said Dr. Busari Jamiu Muhammad Ademola, Chairman, MURIC Lagos State Chapter.”

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