Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has warned that
parents who enroll their children into the Almajiri education system stand the
risk of prosecution and up to two years jail.
El-Rufai stated this in Kaduna on Monday when he visited
some 200 Almajiri children repatriated from Nasarawa State and undergoing
rehabilitation and optical screening at Government College, Kurmin Mashi,
Kaduna, NAN reports.
Almajiri are children enrolled to be taught Islamic
knowledge under Islamic Clerics, but who loiter on the streets with bowls
begging for alms and food.
The governor also said that any Islamic cleric who enrolls
any child into the Almajiri system would also be prosecuted and jailed as well
as fined N100,000 or N200,000 per child.
He said that all the Almajiri pupils repatriated from other
states of the country were indigenes of the state adding that the government
would give them all the opportunity they deserved to grow and develop.
El-Rufai expressed satisfaction with the ongoing
transformation of the Almajiri pupils from hopelessness to hope and confidence.
According to him, the state has a responsibility to do
whatever it can to give them hope and a better future.
“We will, therefore, continue to take delivery of every
Almajiri pupil indigenous to Kaduna state for rehabilitation, treatment and
enrollment into formal school nearest to where their parents live.
“We will continue to do this until we clear Kaduna state of
the menace of Almajiri system, which is not education but the abuse of the
privilege and future of a child.
“Our ultimate goal is for them to acquire formal education
without depriving them of the opportunity to acquire Quranic education.
“They will continue their Quranic education but under the
care of their parents and not under someone who does not know them or paid to
look after them.”
He explained that the Ministry of Human Services and Social
Development (MHSSD), along with UNICEF would closely monitor them and ensure
that no child would leave his locality until he finished primary and junior
secondary school.
The governor stressed that every child in Kaduna state must
get 12-year free and compulsory primary and secondary school education.
“Those that cannot proceed to senior secondary school will
have the opportunity to go to vocational school, also free.
“As such, no parent has any excuse for his child not to go
to school,” El-Rufa’i said.
He thanked MHSSD and other state agencies for the commitment
and passion for the welfare of the children.
He equally thanked AMA foundation and other NGOs and civil
societies for supporting the government to provide the Almajiri pupils with the
needed medical care, food, and clothing, among others.
The governor particularly appreciated UNICEF for supporting
the state government in ensuring that all the repatriated children were well
documented.
El-Rufai said that the care and support provided had
restored the sense of dignity of the children.
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