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CAN Condemns Ramadan School Closures in Northern Nigeria, Threatens Legal Action

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Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has voiced strong opposition to the prolonged closure of schools in Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and Kebbi States during Ramadan, labeling the move a “dangerous signal” to governance and a violation of students’ rights. The association has called for immediate dialogue and threatened legal action if the state governments do not reconsider their directives.

Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President of CAN, issued a statement expressing “grave concern” over the mandated school closures, which span up to five weeks, coinciding with the Ramadan fast from late February to early April 2025.

“While we honor the religious diversity of our nation and recognize the significance of faith, these decisions raise serious issues of equity, educational continuity, and the welfare of all citizens, regardless of their religious beliefs,” Archbishop Okoh stated.

Educational Disruption and Out-of-School Crisis:

CAN highlighted the detrimental impact of these closures on educational continuity, particularly in states already grappling with high rates of out-of-school children. “These states—Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and Kebbi—already face alarming rates of out-of-school children, averaging 44 per cent, according to recent data,” the statement emphasized. “Such prolonged breaks risk deepening this crisis, undermining efforts to ensure access to quality education for all.”

Lack of Stakeholder Consultation:

The association also criticized the lack of consultation with key stakeholders, including religious bodies, school owners, and parents. “The apparent lack of broad consultation in Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and Kebbi prior to these directives is troubling,” Archbishop Okoh noted. “Policies impacting diverse populations—Muslims, Christians, and others—demand transparent, inclusive dialogue.”

Global Precedent and Call for Pragmatism:

CAN pointed to global examples, such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, where schools adapt schedules during Ramadan rather than shutting down entirely. “If these Islamic heartlands can maintain this equilibrium, Nigeria’s northern states should strive for similar pragmatism,” the statement argued.

Call for Dialogue and Threat of Legal Action:

The association urged Governors Bala Mohammed (Bauchi), Dikko Umar Radda (Katsina), Abba Kabir Yusuf (Kano), and Nasir Idris (Kebbi) to engage in dialogue with stakeholders to find inclusive solutions.

“Should these rights face further jeopardy or dialogue fail to deliver justice, CAN is prepared to seek legal recourse,” Archbishop Okoh warned. “We will pursue restraining orders through the courts to safeguard the constitutional rights to education and freedom of conscience.”

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