Nigerian Muslim police women should feel free to wear hijab on their uniforms.
The Amir of the Hijrah Council, Prof. Lanre Badmus Yusuf, on Monday, made the call in Ilorin, saying the appreciates the gesture of the Inspector-General of Police Usman Baba Alkali for granting the chance.
Prof Yusuf said the Muslim police women should not feel or should not be intimidated.
The decision has been applauded by many Muslim individuals and bodies across the country who decried the molestations suffered by the affected women over the issue.
Yusuf said it happened at a time the global community, especially forces in the western world, is recognising the use of hijab.
He asked Muslim women in the Force to make the best out of the opportunity by being modest and professional.
“As Muslim women working in the police, you should not shy away, feel intimidated or inferior in the utilization of hijab while in uniforms.”
“The development means the IGP is living up to the global standard and has gallantly putting Nigeria on the world map of countries that understands and recognizes the fundamental human right of Muslim women”, he added.
The Council, a non-political and non-cultural united body of all Muslims across the country, described the development as a mark of respect for the constitutional provision on the right to practice religion in the country.
It implored individuals, groups and religious bodies castigating the IGP for being modest to rethink and down tool their bigotry, adding that the use of hijab by Muslim women is compulsory regardless of their profession.
The council described the new mode of dressing as promoting the purity of women with no negative effect on people around them except mischievous one.