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Ondo Muslims vow to seek legal redress over return of Schools to Missionaries

By Oludamisi Ojo, Akure.
The Muslim community in Ondo state has flayed the decision of Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu to return some public schools to Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs).

At a news briefing in Akure, the state capital, the Chairman of, the League of Imam and Alfas, Sheikh Ahmad Aladesawe’s move was barbaric, unprogressive, and posed a danger to the growth of education in the state.

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Represented by the secretary of the league and Chief Imam of Supare Akoko, Alhaji Abdulrasheed Akerele, Sheik Aladesawe alleged that the development was tantamount to giving out public property to empower some individuals in the FBOs.

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The cleric also alleged that such action would deny Muslim children access to such schools.
Sheik Aladesawe then disclosed that the Muslims Community would seek legal action if the state government fails to rescind its decision.

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