Muslimat want hijab included in NYSC uniform; Muslim students exempted from sports shorts

A coalition of Nigerian Muslim women has called on the federal government to review the uniforms of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to ensure adequate inclusion of Muslim female corps members.
Firdausi Amasa, a member of the coalition, made the call at a news briefing in Abuja on Saturday to mark the 2026 World Hijab Day, themed “#Unityinhijab.” The day is observed annually on February 1.
She said, ”Since its inception, World Hijab Day has grown remarkably, touching lives in over 190 countries, including Nigeria, and fostering understanding and unity across diverse communities.”
Ms Amasa said the current uniform of the NYSC was highly inadequate for Muslim female corps members, adding that there was a need for an overhaul of the dress code to properly include Muslim ladies.
She added, ”We propose that Muslim students be allowed to wear a knee-length hijab. Also, they should be exempted from the compulsory requirement to wear shorts for the parade and wear long, free, white trousers instead.”
Ms Amasa emphasised the need for the National Assembly to prioritise the swift passage of outstanding bills to safeguard against discrimination based on appearance or faith.
She said, ”These legislations will demonstrate Nigeria’s commitment to justice and equity. The society must actively support reverts who choose to wear the hijab, recognising the challenges they often face from loved ones and communities.
Ms Amasa, a legal practitioner, advocated a community-driven programme that empowers hijab-wearing women through mentorship, skill development, and leadership training.
”The hijab should be viewed as a symbol of empowerment rather than restriction. We urge individuals, institutions, and leaders to acknowledge the hijab as a reflection of identity, values, and inclusivity,” she said.
Ms Amasa called on government agencies, schools, and private establishments to implement services that are inclusive of individuals whose appearance reflects their religious beliefs.
”Additionally, strict accountability measures should be enforced to address alleged harassment or discrimination against hijab-wearing individuals by public and private institutions.
”We call on schools to respect the constitution of the land and the pronouncements of the apex court on the inalienable right of female Muslims to adorn hijab.
”This is imperative so we don’t have to go through additional litigation to enforce the already established right,” she said.
On her part, Zainab Umar commended the Federal Ministry of Education, NYSC, the Council of Legal Education, the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the Nigerian Armed Forces, the Nigerian Police, and other institutions for their support for Muslim women.
(NAN)
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