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JUST IN: House of Reps rejects bill to expand Sharia law

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A bill seeking to make Sharia law not just a personal matter in the constitution has been rejected in the House of Representatives.

Toonaija.ng reports that the bill aimed to amend sections of the Constitution to remove the word “personal” from the provisions concerning Sharia law, a change that would have broadened its scope.

The bill, introduced by Aliyu Missau, was designed to address challenges faced by commercial entities such as Jaiz and Taj banks, which operate under Islamic principles.

However, many lawmakers raised concerns that the amendment could expand the influence of Sharia law beyond personal matters like marriage and inheritance.

Bamidele Salam, a lawmaker from Osun State, said the bill should be rejected because it has the potential to derail the freedom enjoyed by all religions in Nigeria.

“We must be careful with any changes to the Constitution that could further widen divisions in Nigeria. In any case, the matters my colleague seeks to address are already covered by existing laws,” he said.

Awaji-Inombek Abiante said the bill should be stepped down because of the danger it holds.

On the other side, several northern lawmakers supported the bill, stating that the proposal is harmless.

Opposition to the bill was strong, with some lawmakers cautioning against any move that could affect religious freedoms and unity in the country.

The bill was ultimately rejected after a vote, with the majority of the House voting against the proposal.

When it was put to question by Deputy Speaker Ben Kalu, the “nays” had it.

Ukhueleigbe Zaccheus is a seasoned journalist who has spent over seven years working as a writer, reporter, Public Relations executive and Editor at Topnaija.ng He is graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Lagos and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo.

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