Gov. Zulum vows to investigate hijab harassment in Borno hospitals

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BY MUSA IDRIS UMAR, OCTOBER 09, 2025 | 07:01 PM


Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has ordered an immediate investigation into claims by the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) that some Muslim women were harassed for wearing hijab in hospitals across Maiduguri.

In a statement released on Thursday by Dauda Iliya, the governor's spokesperson said, the governor expressed deep concern over the allegations.

The governor directed the commissioner of health and human services, Prof. Baba Mallam Gana, to launch a thorough and immediate inquiry into the matter.

Gov. Zulum noted that the government had not received any official complaint before MURIC’s report but said his administration was taking the claims seriously.

He reaffirmed his commitment to protecting the religious rights and dignity of all citizens.

According to him, Borno State, being a predominantly Muslim society, holds the hijab in high regard.

'The welfare and rights of our citizens, especially our mothers, wives, and daughters, are paramount.

'We have zero tolerance for any form of discrimination or harassment,' he added.

'While we have no prior record of such complaints, we are not taking these allegations lightly,' the governor said.

'This investigation will be swift and transparent, and if any wrongdoing is found, appropriate disciplinary action will be taken immediately,' he assured.

The governor called on individuals who may have experienced such harassment to come forward with credible information to assist in the investigation.

He also urged the public to support efforts to ensure a fair and just outcome.

'I assure the public that the Borno State government under my leadership will not tolerate any action that unjustly targets or humiliates any segment of our society,' Gov. Zulum concluded.


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