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War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by alienvirus: 11:57am On Feb 08, 2017
Hijab case: Lagos loses again as Court strikes out motion (updated)
By iWN Editor - February 7, 2017 0


Amir of MSSN Lagos, Dr. Saheed Ashafa
The Court of Appeal on Tuesday (today) struck out the motion seeking an injunction to stop the use of hijab in Lagos State.

‎The motion – stay of execution – for stoppage was raised by the Lagos State Government in the case that came up in Lagos.

The case, CA/L/135/15, is between Lagos State Government, Miss Asiyat AbdulKareem (through her father), Miss Moriam Oyeniyi and Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria.

A three-man panel of the court comprising Justices M. L. Garba (presiding), J. S. Ikyegh and U. Ogakwu, gave the ruling because of a pending appeal by the state at the Supreme Court.


It agreed with the state that the apex court was the proper place for the application to be heard.
counsel for the state, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga of the Directorate of Civil Litigation Department, informed the court that the injunction was applied for before the state appealed the judgment at the apex court.

He applied that the application be forwarded to the Supreme Court so that it could be heard alongside the appeal.

“We are asking that the application be forwarded or transmitted to the Supreme Court. We have forwarded our return argument to the Supreme Court, but we are yet to ascertain whether it has been entered,” Oyenuga said.

Counsel for the first, second and third respondents, Mr H. T. Fajimite did not object.

The court agreed that the Supreme Court should hear the application, but observed that for that to happen, the application had to be withdrawn or struck out at the appellate court

Justice Garuba said: “An appeal has been entered at the Supreme Court, you can’t expect us to transmit it to the Supreme Court. You have to withdraw the application. The application before us has to go. The application is hereby struck out.”

Explaining the implication of the judgement, Amir (President) of MSSN, Lagos State Area Unit, Dr. Saheed Ashafa, said students can continue to wear hijabs to primary and secondary schools in Lagos State.

He said the Hijab can be worn unless the Supreme Court gives a contrary verdict.
Recall that the LASG appealed to the Supreme Court after being dissatisfied with judgements of the court of appeal delivered on Thursday, July 21, 2016 which gave approval to Muslim students to wear the hijab (veil for females) with their school uniforms.



Ashafa in an interview with our correspondent after the hearing on Tuesday said, “We give thanks to Allah for making us victorious again. This simply means that students can continue to put on the Hijab. We urge the Lagos State Government to respect this verdict and warn teachers against further harassment of our members for wearing Hijab to school.

“It is expected that the Supreme Court will also uphold our right.”

Speaking after the ruling, Fajimite said the ruling implied that there was no more restriction on the use of the hijab, THE NIGERIA LAWYER reports.

“Before now we were conceding to the fact that once an application has been is filed, for instance in terms of an application for injunction pending an appeal or stay of execution of a judgment, we are constrained or obliged to respect that action and refuse to exercise our right under the judgment that we have won.

“That application is now gone and from this moment, no such restriction, nothing is stopping any Muslim student from using hijab for now.”

Recall that in a unanimous decision, the Court of Appeal sets aside the judgment of a Lagos High Court which banned students in public primary and secondary schools in the state from putting on the hijab with their school uniforms.

A special panel of the court presided over by Justice A.B. Gumel held that the appeal was meritorious and should be allowed.

In his lead judgment, Justice Gumel held that the use of the hijab was an Islamic injunction and also an act of worship hence it would constitute a violation of the appellants’ rights to stop them from wearing the hijab in public schools.


Resolving all the five issues raised in favour of the appellants, the appellate court held that the lower court erred in law when it held that the ban on hijabs was a policy of the Lagos State Government (respondent).

Other justices in the five-man panel were Justice M. Fasanmi, Justice A. Jauro, Justice J.S. Ikyegh and Justice I. Jombo Ofor.

Justice Modupe Onyeabor of an Ikeja High Court had on October 17, 2014, dismissed the suit instituted against the Lagos State Government by two 12-year-old girls under the aegis of the MSSN, Lagos State Area Unit.

Dissatisfied, the appellants urged the appellate court to set aside the judgment and protect their constitutional rights.

The government had banned the use of the hijab, arguing that it was not part of the approved school uniform for pupils.

Following the ban, the students filed the suit on May 27, 2015, seeking redress and asked the court to declare the ban as a violation of their rights to freedom of thought, religion and education.

In her judgment, Onyeabor held that the prohibition of the wearing of hijabs over school uniforms within and outside the premises of public schools was not discriminatory.

According to her, the ban did not violate Sections 38 and 42 of the 1999 Constitution as claimed by the plaintiffs.
Ashafa had expressed confidence that a favourable judgement would be obtained.
He noted that “Hijab is a constitutional right and all citizens of Nigeria should not be deprived of their rights. Banning hijab is like banning freedom of worship and conscience.”‎



Read more http://www.iwitness.com.ng/hijab-case-lagos-losses-again-as-court-strikes-out-motion/
Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by Thewrath(m): 12:00pm On Feb 08, 2017
Hmm
Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by ShootToKill: 12:08pm On Feb 08, 2017
Your yoruba muslim business. You are free to hide bombs in your hijab and blow your lagos back to mohammedian stone age, now that oil money is running dry. Na you sabi.

We in the East don't care a hoot.

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Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by thesicilian: 12:18pm On Feb 08, 2017
A three-man panel of the court comprising Justices M. L. Garba (presiding), J. S. Ikyegh and U. Ogakwu, gave the ruling...
Who expected a judge from Zamfara State to rule against wearing of hijab?
Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by Douglaufuoma(m): 12:21pm On Feb 08, 2017
my country my country, hmmm. Gambia remove Islam from their country's name heaven did not fall, some Muslim's nation has banned d use of hijab nobody cry of discrimination, but in my country that is a secular state, many are running to court. assuming the Muslim channel this energy to their fanatic brothers, I don't think there would have been crisis in Nigeria. rather they prefer blaming others, running after the shadow leaving the substance

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Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by SUBWAY101(m): 3:21pm On Feb 08, 2017
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ShootToKill:
Your yoruba muslim business. You are free to hide bombs in your hijab and blow your lagos back to mohammedian stone age, now that oil money is running dry. Na you sabi.

We in the East don't care a hoot.
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Idiotic people of beefraud- IPOB, If you dont care, why are you pouring smelly spits everywhere. You care cos Lagos is like London to you criminals, the evil you wish for Gidi will go back in 200 folds to your South East region. Shameless bigot

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Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by EazyMoh(m): 5:20pm On Feb 08, 2017
This anti-Hijab insult is getting outta hand. Is it because the Muslim community in Nigeria kept quite that they even keep appealing the ruling?
This isn't supposed to even be debated in a country like Nigeria with a Muslim population of at least 50%.
Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by BlackSeptember: 5:27pm On Feb 08, 2017
EazyMoh:
This anti-Hijab insult is getting outta hand. Is it because the Muslim community in Nigeria kept quite that they even keep appealing the ruling?
This isn't supposed to even be debated in a country like Nigeria with a Muslim population of at least 50%.
Marie Le Pen is coming in France. Trump is in Us and Putin in Russia.


Islam will face a new war that it will make it to make adjustment and conform to modern world

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Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by EazyMoh(m): 5:42pm On Feb 08, 2017
thesicilian:

Who expected a judge from Zamfara State to rule against wearing of hijab?
Exactly why try to ban something a significant population consider their part of religion? In a country where even the judges are made up of Muslims?

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Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by EazyMoh(m): 5:44pm On Feb 08, 2017
BlackSeptember:
Marie Le Pen is coming in France. Trump is in Us and Putin in Russia.


Islam will face a new war that it will make it to make adjustment and conform to modern world
Lol keep telling yourself that to make yourself happy.
Do you know that American, UK, Canada and many western countries allow hijab on their police uniforms?
Re: War Against Hijab: Lagos Loses Again by Nobody: 5:45pm On Feb 08, 2017
muslims always causing trouble everywhere

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