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FG Adopts Jonathan’s Almajiri System With Modifications

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The Presidential Steering Committee on Alternate School Programmes has adopted former President Goodluck Jonathan’s Tsangaya Almajiri School System with some modifications to remove hundreds of out-of-school children from the streets.
Speaking while flagging-off the Al-Ummah Development Foundation incorporation of 300 Almajiri boys to formal school system in Kano, the representative of the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, and who is a House of Representatives member from Sokoto, Alhaji Balarabe Shehu Kakale, said they were adopting the Tsangaya Almajiri system to curtail street begging and urchins.
The lawmaker worried that as it is now, there are over 20 million out-of-school children that need to be evacuated from the street and taken to schools.
He said with the innovation of the Al-Ummah Development Foundation Almajiri incorporation into the formal education system with the sharing to them two piers of uniforms, shoes and three square meals, soon hundreds of them will be removed from the street.
The consultant to the program, Comrade Ibrahim Wayya, called for declaration of state of emergency on education, if the government wants to rescue the sector.
Wayya added that they have identified three Tsangaya Almajiri schools from three local government areas of Kano, and they are commencing the new system with 300 boys who will be accommodated and provided with free meals.

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