Osinbajo education minister sued over alleged removal of crs from school curriculum
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Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, who is also the Chairman of the National Economic Council, has been sued by a group of Nigerian citizens over the alleged removal of Christian Religious Studies (CRS) and Islamic Studies from the school curriculum.
The plaintiffs, who are seeking an injunction to stop the removal of the subjects, claim that the decision was taken without consulting the relevant stakeholders, including parents and religious leaders. They argue that the removal of CRS and Islamic Studies from the curriculum is a violation of the fundamental rights of Nigerian children to freedom of religion and education.
The suit was filed at the Federal High Court in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, and is seeking an order to compel the Federal Ministry of Education to reinstate the subjects in the curriculum.
It's worth noting that the Nigerian government has not officially announced the removal of CRS and Islamic Studies from the school curriculum, and the Ministry of Education has not commented on the matter.
This development highlights the ongoing debate in Nigeria about the role of religion in education and the need for inclusive and balanced curricula that respect the diversity of the country's population.