Police quiz vice principal, student over Osun school attack
Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Dorothy Gimba
Commissioner
of Police in Osun State, Mrs. Dorothy Gimba, on Tuesday interrogated
the Vice Principal of Baptist High School, Ejigbo, and a female student
of the school over Monday’s attack by some Muslim youths.
Some youths had attacked the school on
Monday and injured the Principal, Mr. Layi Oguntola, based on the
allegation that the principal turned back some Muslim female students of
the school for wearing hijab on their uniforms.
A police source told journalists that
the CP invited the female student and the VP of the school to the state
police headquarters, Osogbo, on Tuesday afternoon.
The source said that the CP interrogated the two and were allowed to go after the session.
The source said, “The female student who
was said to have been sent away from the school for wearing hijab was
invited. The Vice Principal of the school also came and some religious
leaders came with their lawyer.
“The girl and the vice principal were asked some questions and after that they were allowed to go.”
The source added that one person had also been arrested in connection with the attack.
Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has
appealed to the people of the state not to read any religious meaning to
the school reclassification embarked upon by his administration.
Osun State Commissioner for Finance,
Dr. Wale Bolorunduro, who spoke in an interview with our correspondent
on the development, said that the governor was not happy with the
incident.
He said, “All parties affected in this
matter should be tolerant. That is the bottom line. We are one in the
state and we should not allow anything to divide us.
“The governor means well with the
reclassification. It was aimed at reforming the education sector, which
was in rot before he assumed office. There was no religious undertone to
it as some are claiming.”
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