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Katsina University Bans Christian Associations, Approves Only Muslim Society

The authorities of the Umar Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina, Katsina State, have banned all religious or tribal associations on the institution’s campus besides the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), The Punch  reports.

The directive was conveyed in an internal memorandum dated January 17, 2017, to all students’ clubs and associations by the institution’s acting Dean of Students’ Affairs, Dr. Sulaiman Kankara.

According to Sulaiman, the memo captioned, “Re: Registration of Students Clubs/Associations, was part of the resolutions reached by management at its 59th meeting, which held on January 10, 2017.

The memo read in part, “The Muslim Students Society of Nigeria is the only religious association allowed to operate in the university.

“All tribal and local government associations are prohibited by the university. Duly registered departmental associations should be allowed to operate, but they should observe item (I) above.”

Reacting to the institution’s directive, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Norrison Quakers, who is a pastor at the Redeemed Christian Church of God, said it was unconstitutional and one that could fuel crisis in the country.

Quakers, said the directive was an affront to Section 10 of Nigeria’s constitution, calling on the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), to immediately call t.he university to order.

Quakers said, “By virtue of Section 10 of the Nigerian constitution, we have what is called a secular society, meaning that the state has no official religion. No component state of the federating unit is allowed to promote any particular religion or place any particular religion above another.

“What the university authorities have done, in this case, is to promote a particular religion or prefer one religion above the others and that is actually calling for chaos and unrest.

“My position is that the decision of the university authorities is one one-sided, and what this has clearly shown is that this particular administration seems to be promoting ethnicity and religion and that, we must avoid.

“The constitution of Nigeria is very clear concerning our unity. My position is that all right-thinking Nigerians must rise up to condemn this directive; it is not something that should be condoned, it is not something that is acceptable. The Attorney General of the Federation should take it up; that policy is an infraction on the constitution and the Attorney General of the Federation is the Chief Law Officer of the country.”

A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Wahab Shittu, who is a Muslim, also condemned the directive of the institution, saying it was a violation of the constitution.

Shittu said, “Clearly, it is a violation of the constitutional provision, permitting freedom of association. There is no fundamental right that can derogate from that on grounds of public safety. The fundamental rights of the students to freely associate and express their views have been violated directly by that directive. By virtues of the constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, there is nothing to suggest that the directive can be accommodated in any of the exceptions or derogation from the fundamental rights as contained in the constitution. The directive is constitutional, null and void; it is ultra vires and it should be challenged.”

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