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Christian Council speaks on Hijab in schools; cautions politicians

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The Christian Council of Ghana says government should avoid making

what it calls hasty political decisions over the wearing of

headscarves or hijab in schools.

Some Muslim groups in Takoradi in the Western Region last week

protested against what they described as discrimination against

Muslims in Christian schools.

Subsequently government issued a statement threatening to sanction

institutions which abuse the rights of individuals.

But General Secretary of the Christian Council, Rev Dr. Kwabena

Opuni-Frimpong, says the matter must be resolved peacefully.

"We ask our political parties not to take political advantage of the

issue and avoid making any hasty political decision or comments

without broadly engaging the key stakeholders," he said in a statement

issued on Sunday.

Rev Dr. Opuni-Frimpong noted, "The Council is of the opinion that the

issue should be left with the National Peace Council, religious

leaders and the Ghana Education Service to resolve amicably."

Below is the full statement

HIJAB IN SCHOOLS: CONSENSUS NEEDED TO RESOLVE ISSUE NOT POLITICAL DECISION

The Christian Council of Ghana has noted the current concerns

expressed by her Muslim brothers and sisters over the use of hijab

(veils) in our educational institutions and calls for consensus

building in addressing it.

This concern was visibly demonstrated when some Muslim brothers and

sisters staged a demonstration last Friday in Takoradi to express

their displeasure over the fact that some Muslim female students were

being prevented from wearing their hijab in our educational

institutions.

In addressing this religious issue, the Council pleads with the

National Peace Council, religious leaders and the Ghana Education

Service to begin to look into the issue and build a consensus around

it.

The Council is happy to note that, the National Peace Council has

already taken up the issue and is working at resolving it to ensure

peace.

We ask our political parties not to take political advantage of the

issue and avoid making any hasty political decision or comments

without broadly engaging the key stakeholders.

The Council is of the opinion that the issue should be left with the

National Peace Council, religious leaders and the Ghana Education

Service to resolve amicably.

We are of the view that in dealing with this issue, we should also

address other fundamental human rights issues that have to do with our

faiths in our various educational institutions in the country which

others in some Islamic institutions have also complained about.

We also admonish our members to remain calm, and remember that we have

addressed similar issues peacefully in the past and we are well able

to resolve this amicably.

As a Council, we are willing to cooperate with the National Peace

Council, Muslim leaders and the Ghana Education Service in building a

consensus, and we admonish all stakeholders to actively get involved.

We admonish everyone with these words from Hebrews 12:14a "Make every

effort to live in peace with everyone"

S.G.D

Rev. Dr. Kwabena Opuni-Frimpong

General Secretary

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Kofi Oppong Kyekyeku

I am a Ghanaian Broadcast Journalist/Writer who has an interest in General News, Sports, Entertainment, Health, Lifestyle and many more.

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