A bill sponsored by the Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Committee on Finance and Member representing Bida/Gbako/Katcha Federal Constituency, Hon. Saidu Musa Abdullahi, has passed second reading at the lower chamber of the National Assembly.

The bill titled “Religious Discrimination (Prohibition, Prevention) Bill, 2021” was seeking to provide a mechanism for enforcing certain provisions of the Constitution and other international laws that recognizes the right of females to adorning hijab in both public and private establishments in Nigeria.

Leading the debate at the plenary, Hon. Saidu declared that the issue of religious discrimination is one of the most prevalent menaces in the country that has hindered national peace, unity and development.

The Lawmaker gave instances where some citizens lose their jobs/employment opportunities, or even outrightly hindered from having access to healthcare, education, finance, employment only on the basis that they profess a religion or that they manifest their religious belief.

He said “In October 2016, a qualified radiographer, Hawawu Saliu Olatunji, was disallowed from partaking in a job interview by the former Chief Medical Director (CMD) of one of the Federal Medical Centers in Nigeria on the ground that she wore a hijab. Also, on 17th December 2017, Amasa Firdaus was barred from being called to the Nigerian bar only because she adorned a hijab. It took the intervention of the National Assembly and intense advocacy from civil society organizations before she was eventually called to the Bar.

“Nigerian leaders must not be afraid of talking to themselves. It is time we take very bold and courageous steps in provoking a national discussion that will permanently address this religious controversy threatening the foundation upon which the unity of this country was built. This ought to have been settled long before now”.

Hon. Saidu assured that when the Bill is passed into law, “it will address discriminatory conducts and prohibits religious discrimination concerning hiring or recruitment, terms and conditions of employment, it will prohibit qualifying/Professional Bodies, educational institutions, and employment agencies, and other sectors from discriminating against persons, students or personnel based on their religious belief or its manifestation.

The Bill was therefore referred to House Committee on Human Rights for further Legislative actions.

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