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Muslim students only want fair treatment in mission schools – GMSA Alumni President

Fri, Nov 28 2025 4:13 PM
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Muslim students only want fair treatment in mission schools – GMSA Alumni President

The President of the Ghana Muslim Students Association (GMSA) Alumni, Alhaji Rabiu Mohammed, says Muslim students in mission schools are only asking for fair treatment and nothing more.

In a statement, he said it is a fact that many of Ghana’s well-known schools were founded by Christian groups, and their contribution to education is respected.

According to him, nobody is calling for these schools to abandon their Christian identity or stop Christian practices.

He explained that parents freely choose which schools their children attend. But once these schools are funded by public money, all students, Christian, Muslim, or otherwise, must be treated fairly.

Alhaji Rabiu stressed that Muslim students are not asking for special treatment. They are not demanding separate timetables, prayer rooms, or changes to school routines.

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“They are simply asking to be allowed to pray quietly during break periods and when no school activity is ongoing,” he said.

He added that allowing students of different faiths to practice their religion in a modest and peaceful way does not take anything away from anybody. Instead, it promotes mutual respect.

The statement pointed to the 1992 Constitution, which guarantees every Ghanaian the freedom to practice and express their religion. This includes students in public schools.

“These principles apply in every public school. No Muslim student in a public institution should be denied their right to worship. Respecting this right does not threaten the Christian heritage of these schools,” Alhaji Rabiu said.

He added that respecting this right does not threaten the Christian heritage of the schools. Ghana is a multi-faith country, and embracing diversity only strengthens national unity.

The Ghana Education Service (GES), he noted, already has guidelines that promote inclusiveness in all schools.

He said if schools are required to follow these rules, then Muslim students should be able to practice their faith without fear of punishment.

Alhaji Rabiu warned that the recent position of the Christian Council could set a worrying example if not handled carefully.

“The goal is unity, understanding, and fairness. Let us avoid fear-mongering and uphold the values that make Ghana strong,” he added.

He called on all education stakeholders to protect Ghana’s peace and cohesion by allowing students of all faiths to enjoy their constitutional rights.

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