The Nigerian
Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA) has asked the Nigeria Law School to
immediately call to bar Abdulsalam Firdaos Amosa or face
a nation-wide protests and litigations. Recall that Firdaos was last
Wednesday turned back from the ceremony because she refused to remove her Hijab
which is against the dress code of the legal profession.
In a
statement released by the Deputy Secretary-General, Prof Salisu Shehu, the
Islamic group says the action against Firdaos by the law school is the height
of Islamophobia. The statement in part reads
''The NSCIA
views this unsavoury development with grave concern. It is the height of
Islamophobia displayed by the authorities of the Nigerian Law School, the Body
of Benchers and the Council for Legal Education, who now wilfully break the
law. This is very unfortunate and shameful because those who are supposed to be
teaching justice and fairness now fail woefully to be just and fair. With
or without sentiments, by refusing to expose her hair in public contrary to her
religious injunctions, Miss Abdulsalam has not broken any law. No law is
superior to the Nigerian Constitution, which is the grundnorm of Nigeria.
Basically, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees Nigerians
their freedom of religion. We stand behind Abdulsalam Firdaos Amosa, who
acted within her constitutional rights and we insist that she must be called to
the Bar and adequately compensated for the humiliation she was subjected
to,”
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