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Sunday, 12 July 2015
Suicide bombs: Muslims kick as army, police frisk women in hijab, burka
Muslims
across
the
country
have
kicked
against
heightened searches conducted on women
wearing Islamic dresses by security men.
Muslims who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH this
weekend cautioned security agencies against
frisking Muslim women dressed in hijab and
burka, adding that such an action would amount
to profiling them.
Wikipedia describes the hijab as a “veil that covers
the head and chest, which is often worn by
Muslim women beyond the age of puberty in the
presence of adult males outside of their
immediate family as a form of modest attire.”
Other dresses worn by Muslim women as a
religious duty are the niqab, which only leaves the
area around the eyes open and the burka which is
a dress that covers all parts of the body leaving
just a mesh over the eyes.
Nigeria’s neighbour, Chad – which is also part of
the multinational joint task force – banned
women from wearing hijab both in private and
public places, following two suicide bomb attacks.
The hijab was also banned in public places in
Congo-Brazzaville, to counter terrorism in May.
SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that due to the rising
cases of Boko Haram female suicide bombers
hiding explosives beneath the Islamic dress,
Nigeria’s security agents in the North have also
begun to search women who wear Islamic dresses
for bombs.
Last year, there were about 10 cases of female
suicide bombers who used the Islamic dress to
conceal explosives in parts of the North. This year
there have also been similar cases recorded in
some parts of the country.
In May, a 10 year-old girl detonated a bomb
concealed under her religious veil killing five and
injuring many others at Bayan Tasha motor park
in Damaturu, Yobe State.
Two months earlier, in February, two hijab-
wearing women said to be in their late 20s in
Yobe State killed two people when they
detonated explosive devices hidden beneath their
clothings.
On February 11, in Borno State, another female
suicide bomber in a burka attacked a crowded
market, killing seven people and seriously injuring
20 others.
Prior to the February suicide bombing, a girl
believed to be no more than 10 years old
detonated explosives hidden under her burka at a
crowded Maiduguri Monday market, killing 20
people and wounding many more in January.
The UNICEF child protection specialist Laurent
Dutordoir, had last month, noted that female
suicide bombers were on the increase in Nigeria.
Following this development, the army and the
police had deployed more female operatives for
the purpose of frisking women wearing hijabs
especially in states where Boko Haram have
attacked more than once.
SUNDAY PUNCH could not get the Director,
Defence Information, Maj. Gen. Chris Olukolade,
to comment on the issue as calls to his phone did
not connect and he did not respond to a text
message sent to him.
A top military official however confirmed the new
security procedure.
He said, “In a particular community, the women
were asked to use the type of hijab worn by
female youth corps members. It covers only the
head and part of the face, but this was rejected
by the people, saying it was an attempt to prevent
them from practising their religion.
“Now, we ask the female agents on duty to ask
anyone wearing hijab to raise up the cloth from
afar so that they can see if they have anything
under the covering and anyone that fails to obey
will be arrested.”
The Deputy Force Public Relations Officer,
Abayomi Shogunle, told SUNDAY PUNCH that
women who wore the hijab were only searched
by female security agents because of the religious
and cultural beliefs prevalent in the region.
He said, “More female policewomen have been
deployed to participate in security operations that
would involve the searching of women, because
of the religious and cultural beliefs of the
(Northern) region.
“Women wearing hijab don’t constitute a security
threat. The Nigerian constitution guarantees
freedom of religion and dressing. Our officers
serving in the states prone to terrorism are aware
of the modus operandi of the insurgents and they
know what to look out for.”
The police spokesperson said though policemen
face threats on a daily basis, they knew the mode
of operation of terrorists.
He said, “Recently in Kano a female terrorist
wearing a hijab was trying to mingle with people
entering the mosque, but the officers there were
able to identify her and fish her out.
“The same thing happened again in Kano when a
hijab-wearing female attempted to enter a school
and she was prevented from entering the school
to carry out her deadly mission. The policemen on
duty knew she was not coming on a good mission,
so they stopped her from entering the school and
she was forced to detonate her bombs outside
the premises.”
But Muslim leaders who spoke to SUNDAY PUNCH
flayed the security procedure. JNI Secretary-
General, Dr. Abubakar Aliyu-Khalid told one of our
correspondents that frisking hijab-wearing
females would not solve the problem of
terrorism.
“We are not comfortable with the security
arrangement. There should not be separate laws
for Muslims and other religion adherents. Solving
problems in Nigeria is like scratching the surface.
We do not support the fact that Muslim women
should be singled out for this action. It is known
that some of the people who carry out these
suicide bomb attacks are not even Muslims,” he
said.
Similarly, the Convener, Muslim Rights Concern
and Professor of Islamic Eschatology at the Lagos
State University, Professor Ishaq Akintola, said
the Muslim community was against the search of
women wearing hijab.
Akintola said, “It will amount to profiling Muslim
women. The repercussion will even be graver than
we ever expected. Already, the Nigeria elite are
discriminating against Muslim women and
Muslims generally. Muslims have the right to
dress the way they like. Let the security agencies
do their work; they know what to do. There is
deep intelligence. They should nip conspiracy and
plots to bomb in the bud.
“Where they (Boko Haram) are making the bombs,
get them there. Those who are behind making the
bombs, get them. Those who finance them, pick
them. You don’t infringe on civil rights. Boko
Haram or no Boko Haram, people should dress
the way Allah has instructed them.”
In the same vein, the Executive Secretary of
Muslim Ummah of South-West of Nigeria,
Professor Dawud Noibi, told one of our
correspondents that singling out hijab-wearing
women was wrong.
He said, “It would be wrong for the army or the
police to single out Muslim women who wear
hijab for security search simply because the Boko
Haram insurgents use a similar mode of dressing
to carry out their suicide bomb attacks. It will be
wrong to target only Muslim women. That will also
mean that (all) Muslim women wearing the hijab
are suspected suicide bomber. It will also be
against the ethics of the police and other
uniformed security agencies to use men to search
women.”
Muslims spread across the country also spoke
against the frisking of women in hijab. One of
them, Azeez Olasupo, said such move was
tantamount to denying the Muslim women their
right to freedom.
Olasupo stated, ‘‘I condemn in totality the action
of the police. Nigerian security agents are not that
civilised to know how to handle Muslim women.”
Another Muslim, Adullahi Jika also said, “That
some of the bombers wore hijab does not mean
that every woman wearing hijab is a bomber. The
government should find a solution to the
insecurity and not disturb women wearing hijab.”
But the Christian Association of Nigeria, the
umbrella body of Nigerian Christians insisted that
hijab-wearing women be searched.
The General Secretary of CAN, Reverend Musa
Asake, told SUNDAY PUNCH that Muslims must
understand the new trend in the war against Boko
Haram.
Asake said, “If some people are misusing it, then,
there should be a restriction as to where to use it.
If you are trying to compare it with Catholic nuns,
have you ever caught a Catholic nun with a
bomb? Has a Catholic nun ever bombed anybody
anywhere? Hijab is not something new and has
anybody ever challenged it? It is until this thing
(suicide bombing) started happening. This is what
we are saying; it is for our security.”
Copyright PUNCH.
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