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The Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology, Ibadan, has reaffirmed its commitment to religious harmony and denied allegations of discrimination against Muslim students. In a statement released on Wednesday night in Ibadan, the college’s Provost, Dr. Adekoya Owosibo, dismissed claims that female Muslim students wearing the veil (Niqob) were being threatened with dismissal.

The allegation was made by the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Oyo State Area Unit, in a statement signed by its Amir, Mallam Hussayn Adepoju, and Public Relations Officer, Mallam AbdulRahman Elegbede.

Dr. Owosibo emphasised that the college upholds religious tolerance and ensures no student is disenfranchised due to their beliefs. “The claim of discrimination is a major misconception,” he stated. “We are deeply concerned about our students’ safety during practical sessions, which is why they are required to wear appropriate protective gear.”

He explained that students are required to wear prescribed safety apparel, including laboratory coats and boiler suits, during hands-on training. “This is purely for safety reasons and not an attempt to discriminate against any religious group,” he clarified.

Dr. Owosibo pointed to the Chief Imam of the IAR&T community and the President of the IAR&T Muslim community as references to the institution’s commitment to religious harmony. He also noted that past MSSN leadership at the college could testify to the peaceful coexistence within the institution.

Addressing concerns over alleged bias, Owosibo reiterated that there has never been a case of a student being expelled from class or denied educational opportunities based on religion. “No student has ever been expelled or disenfranchised for any reason,” he assured. “Our relationship with the Muslim community remains strong, and I have a better rapport with the institution’s Imam, Sheikh Elesinmeta, than with some Muslim officers within the school.”

Dr. Owosibo concluded by reassuring the general public that the college management is dedicated to maintaining a peaceful and inclusive environment for all students, regardless of religious background.

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