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Jigawa lets women guards wear hijabs
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33964, member: 636"] Jigawa officials told three private security firms to let female guards wear hijabs during work hours. The state government announced this change after a meeting at Government House in Dutse on Tuesday evening. Information Commissioner Sagir Musa shared the decision with reporters. The new rule affects nearly 10,000 recently hired security workers across the state. Officials believe this change helps women practice their religious beliefs without restrictions. The government expects this policy will make female security staff feel more confident at work. This directive came from recommendations made by a special committee examining security needs at schools, hospitals, and courts. State leaders described the move as supporting workplace policies that respect modesty and inclusion. The administration wants security companies to accommodate cultural practices for all employees. [/QUOTE]
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