The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State has
shut down mosques located in the school hostels over some allegations
raised against a group called Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria
(MSSN).
A statement by the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) said the
mosques, located in Fajuyi and Awolowo halls of the school allegedly
harbors female students for prostitution and teaching of an alien
doctrine with a fashion similar to the current Boko Haram insurgency.
Dr. G. O. Akinola, head, Division of Students Affairs gives further details on the closure.
Below is full statement:
The Division of Students Affairs (DSA) acting upon the Statutes and
Regulations of Obafemi Awolowo University hereby declares closed until
further notice, the two purported mosques in Awolowo and Fajuyi Halls
for the reasons of peace, free movement of students and staff within the
Halls and the overriding need for the security of all persons, assets
and installation in the Halls.
The reasons for this closure are as set out below:
1. On Friday 12th August, 2016 when the current executive members of
the Muslim Students Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Obafemi Awolowo
University (OAU), Ife Branch were to be inaugurated at the Central
Mosque, the Division of Students Affairs (DSA) was invited and was duly
represented by the Vice Dean of the Division. There were issues at the
inauguration when we were told of another group of Muslim students who
wanted to impose themselves and their doctrines which are not consistent
with the Constitution of the MSSN members. At that point the Vice-Dean
was asked to interact with this group with a view to finding out what
their arguments and positions were;
2. After the Vice-Dean’s interaction with the group (which is yet to
give a name to itself, although they insisted that they should be called
MSSN too), we decided to call members of the group to a meeting at the
DSA.
They came on Tuesday, 23rd August 2016 at 6.15pm. After several
attempts at making them attend the parley failed, we eventually held a
meeting with them on this 23rd August. We stressed at the meeting the
point that the DSA is only aware of the existence of only one MSSN as a
registered Muslim students’ group on the campus of the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife.
We impressed it on the group that even the DSA is also aware that the
National body of the MSSN recognises only one MSSN group here on
campus. We therefore advised the group to, if they have any issue of
disagreement between them and the mainstream MSSN, please for sake of
peace on campus and interest of their members take steps to sort them
out with the Executive of the MSSN on campus.
3. The meeting deliberated extensively on how to bring this
settlement about and at the end of it, it was agreed that a period of
one (1) week be given to permit the group interact with the mainstream
MSSN and settle their disagreement amicably failing which the two
‘mosques’ at Fajuyi and Awolowo Halls would be closed down for peace to
reign.
Note that this splinter group of the MSSN had begun to use the two
‘mosques’ in these Halls as a base for their anti-mainstream MSSN
rhetorics and doctrinal disagreement on campus, including recruitment of
students for their separate teachings. Note also, that these two
‘mosques’, converted as such were originally Cafeteria buildings meant
for the respective halls under the University’s master plan.
We also agreed at the meeting that if the DSA found that they were
able to make progress on the reconciliation, even if they have not
completely reached an agreement on doctrinal or worship issues, the
suggestive closure of the ‘mosque’ would be suspended to permit for more
room for rapport and deeper reconciliation. We agreed that we were
going to meet again on the very day that the one-week ultimatum to
reconcile expired, that is Tuesday 30th August, 2016. Meanwhile,
desirous of a way to convince the DSA that the splinter group meant
well, they invited the DSA to visit the two ‘mosques’ in Fajuyi and
Awolowo Halls to see that there was nothing sinister in the activities
of the splinter group and that if anything at all, they have been
peaceful and law-abiding.
4. However, on Thursday 25th August, a meeting was held with the
University recognized MSSN Executive members. This same MSSN Executive
is also recognised by the OAU Muslim Community and by the National body
of MSSN in Nigeria. That meeting was called to hear the complaints of
the splinter MSSN members and their grievances. The recognized MSSN was
informed of the University’s plan to close the ‘mosques’ in Fajuyi and
Awolowo Halls if the splinter group of the MSSN failed to make peace
with the mainstream MSSN and reconcile accordingly;
5. On Friday 26th August, the MSSN National body paid a courtesy
visit to the DSA to discuss the furore over the recognized MSSN on
campus. The visitation team led by the President of the National MSSN,
Muhammad Jameel Muhammad came in company of the campus mainstream MSSN
and some of his officials. The thrust of their visit was to make a
passionate appeal to the DSA on their fear for the possibility of
“Emergence on the OAU campus of an extremist group of Muslim students in
a fashion similar to the current Boko Haram insurgency besetting
Nigeria”.
They expressed some fears and strongly felt that the splinter MSSN
group in OAU and what they referred to as “their strange doctrinal
principles and procedures” could lead to the materialization of such
fears. The visitation team pleaded with the University through the DSA
to do all that was lawful and needful to see that such fears were
allayed. The visitation team also reiterated their support for the
recognized MSSN mainstream organization and its president. In addition,
the team gave a copy of the MSSN Constitution and 5 copies of the
articles of faith of the MSSN titled “MSSN at a Glance” to the DSA;
6. On the night of 27th August, 2016 reports came to the Acting Dean,
DSA, that the splinter MSSN group were planning to hold a religious
programme in Awolowo Hall Cafeteria the following day (i.e. 28th August,
2016), for which they had not sought or obtained permission. The Acting
Dean reported to the University Chief Security Officer who immediately
sent a group of his men to see how things would go with a view to
apprehending any illegality or untoward behaviours and report forthwith.
Report came that the religious programme held and that the leaders of
the splinter MSSN presided at that programme. The point here is that the
group failed to seek or secure approval for this religious activity in
the Cafeteria.
7. However, on the night preceding the expiration of the ultimatum
given to the Splinter MSSN group, to make peace with the mainstream MSSN
and reconcile accordingly, a text message was sent to the Vice Dean,
DSA, from the Splinter MSSN group that they had contacted someone who
would help broker the reconciliation talks and that the person said he
would see the Chief Imam of the Central mosque later. The DSA quickly
apprehended this as delay tactics as the text could have been sent
earlier.
Otherwise, why the night preceding the expiration of the ultimatum to
reconcile? In any case, on the agreed date when the ultimatum expired
(Tuesday 30th August, 2016), the DSA expected them to come for a meeting
at the DSA’s office, but to our chagrin they refused to show up.
8. Meanwhile, acting upon the invitation earlier extended to the DSA
by this splinter MSSN group, the Acting Dean and Vice Dean at about
10.45am on 31st August, 2016, visited the Fajuyi and Awolowo Halls with a
view to seeing for themselves samples of the activities of the splinter
MSSN group. We told them of many irregular and outright illegal things
we have heard them do at the ‘mosques’. We made them realise that they
had been holding unauthorized religious programmes in these ‘mosques’
and several other places on campus without approval from the DSA. They,
however, argued that they had not been violent but law abiding and that
they had never done anything illegal or irregular in any of their
religious meetings.
9. But on this our visit to Awolowo ‘mosque’, we discovered a door
leading to one of the rooms in the ‘mosque’ was securely locked from
inside and the occupants refused to open. We threatened to force the
door open if they refused any further, and after much persuasion, the
door was opened and we discovered to our utter amazement that a group of
girls numbering about a dozen were locked inside the room either fully
or partially veiled. Our amazement was that the room in which they were
locked or locked themselves was in a male hall, we wondered to no end
why purported female students would be locked up in a male hall during
lecture hours, no matter the excuse. Before we could interrogate them,
some escaped through the backdoor of the room but we were able to
apprehend three of them from whom we collected their identity cards.
10. At the Fajuyi Hall, we also discovered to utter shock that a
group of girls who purported themselves to be students were locked in a
room in the ‘mosque’. We interrogated them and they claimed that they
were kept there by their leaders who happen to be the leaders of MSSN
splinter group. They, in addition claimed that they were praying in the
room. Our dilemma was why a group of female students would claim to be
praying during lecture hours in an exclusive male hall at around 11am!
There were five girls in this room and we collected the identity cards
from four of them. The fifth one who was fully veiled said she had not
her identity card on her. However, a male student who vouched for this
fully veiled girl volunteered to stand in for her until she produced her
identity card. We collected this male student’s identity card.
11. Having observed the seeming obstinacy of the splinter MSSN group
to interact with the DSA and to fulfill the requirements of the
agreement reached on 23rd August, we again were forced to send a
follow-up invitation to them stating that they should come to the DSA
for a meeting on Wednesday, 31st August for a serious interaction at the
DSA’s office. But to our utter dismay they sent a text message to the
DSA that all of them in the group would be having Continuous Assessment
tests from 10am to 5pm on 31st August, 2016. We replied that text
message that no test of any kind could possibly last from 10am to 5pm in
this University and that in their own interest they needed to show up
for the meeting on or before 2.00pm on 31st August to discuss the issue
of reconciliation as agreed in our last meeting with them.
12. The splinter MSSN group eventually came in the afternoon of 31st
August at about 1.15pm. We intimated them with our findings and told
them they had to put a stop to their practice of harbouring girls in
rooms within the ‘mosques’. Their leaders insisted that they could not
abide by that demand and that they reserved the right to keep any of
their female members in the rooms in the ‘mosque’! We explained to them
that what they were doing was contrary to the laws of the University and
the regulations guiding religious worship and students’ conduct. But
they held their ground that since the ‘mosque’ was a place of worship
they could not abide by the rules and the need to desist from keeping
female students within its rooms at any time. The meeting ended in a
stalemate.
13. We thereafter pleaded with the Chief Imam of the University to
take full charge of the ‘mosques’ and prevent forthwith any breach of
the University’s rules within its walls. He declined flatly and said he
would rather not be held responsible for what ever happened in those
‘mosques’ as he had since dissociated himself from the practices and
doctrines of the splinter MSSN who controlled it.
14. It should be noted that the Federal Government, of Nigeria of
which Obafemi Awolowo University is an integral part, has not legalized
prostitution in Universities. It is pertinent to note also that no
female should be camped in a male facility under the guise of religion,
as this is tantamount to running a brothel which will breed
prostitution; and this is illegal. It is only fit, proper and
responsible that any grossly abused university facility be closed down.
15. Consequently, acting within its powers to prevent any breakdown
of law and order and to ensure freedom of movement of persons within the
respective halls of residence, especially at this time of dire security
concern in the country, the DSA has therefore acted this 2nd day of
September, 2016 to seal off and close down henceforth, the two ‘mosques’
in Awolowo and Fajuyi Halls until such a time that orderliness and the
rule of the University would be respected within its walls.
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