Niger State sets to resuscitate Almajirai education to check rising out-of-school children
The Niger State government said it constituted a committee to resuscitate almajirai education to check the growing out-of-school children in the state.
The Chairman of the committee, Shuaibu Gwada, announced this when members of the committee visited the Estu Nupe and Chairman, Niger State Traditional Council Rulers, Alhaji Abubakar Yahaya in Bida.
He said that the committee was set up by the governor as part of efforts to tackle issues of almajirai and out-of-school children as it was done by previous administrations.
He said, “The Almajir system is seeking of islamic knowledge that has unfortunately become a problem over the years due to neglect and proper care for the children. It is regrettable the number of children that roam the streets rather than seeking knowledge. In its true sense it poses social serious insecurity in our country if no concrete action is taken this point in time.’’
Mr Gwada expressed worry of the state government that the children could easily be lured and recruited by hoodlums and bandits to join their folds.
He also solicited the traditional leaders’ advice to tackle the issue.
Also, Secretary of the committee, Muhammed Usman, said that the committee was constituted to resuscitate almajirai phenomenon in the state.
He said that the committee also met with the Ulama — educated class of religious scholar — in the area who is domiciled in the grass-roots to help in carrying the message so that almajirai issue would be addressed at once to benefit society.
Responding, Mr Abubakar commended the governor for setting up the committee and congratulated its members, saying the enormous task ahead of them required commitment and dedication.
He said that children were entitled to seek Islamic knowledge anywhere, but the practice should be controlled because most of them could spend a quarter of their time begging rather than seeking knowledge.
He said that similar measures were taken by previous administrations to bring out-of-school children to schools, but eventually failed due to lack of proper mechanism and funding.
Estu Nupe advised that government initiatives meant to address issues of almajirai should be implemented directly under the office of the governor for close monitoring and supervision.
Other members of the committee are Muhammed Dattijo Usman, Secretary of the committee, Dr Hadiza Mohammed, Ndagi Wali, Alhaji Adamu Salihu and Prof. Yahaya Kuta.
Others are Liman Ibrahim, former Controller-General of Federal Fire Service, Muhammed Tafyan, Amina Gu’ar, Muhammed Ibrahim, Umar Farooq, Hajiya Binta Mamman, Commissioner for Information and Abdullahi Ketso.
(NAN)