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Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Blue3k2: 4:50pm On Aug 01, 2019
The Kano State Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said that 95 per cent of Almajiri roaming the streets of Kano are foreigners.

Ganduje explained that the state government has introduced compulsory free education which is the policy that will bring an end to the trend.

The governor said the state is organising a special summit which comes up in the next few weeks, where all issues involved in the noble policy would be deliberated upon.

At the summit, Ganduje reveals that many experts in the education sector would participate, so as to come up with modalities on how to effectively and efficiently attain optimal results while implementing the policy.

Speaking at a stakeholders meeting on free and compulsory education held at the Government House, Kano, Thursday, where all heads of state agencies under the Ministry of Education and those of all institutions of higher learning in the state, among other stakeholders were present.

“We all believe that education is one of the major routes to economic prosperity and a corridor to scientific and technological advancement. It is at the same time, as largely regarded and enunciated, a veritable tool to combat unemployment,” Ganduje said.

All the five Emirates in the state were represented at the meeting, as the governor attaches the importance of the traditional institution for the desired results.

While making reference to the solid foundation upon which the free education policy rests on, the governor assured the audience that the summit would come up with practical ways to achieve the desired goals of the free and compulsory education from primary to senior secondary school level.

“Part of our stakeholders for this noble policy are experts who specialise in basic education, some in science and technical education, some in assessment and quality control in education, some in examination management and also some would come from Almajiri system of education,” he explained.

Traditional institution also forms part of the critical stakeholders in the implementation stage of the policy, adding that: “Because we believe in the important role they play in the education of our wards and the advancement of the sector as a whole, we said they must be included.”

Ganduje, who reiterated the important role of the media in the implementation and evaluation of the policy, urged the media “to come forward and be good partner for the overall development of the education sector in the state”.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the Free and Compulsory Education Committee, Dr Kabiru Shehu, who is also the state Head of Service, assured the governor of their unrelenting commitment towards the successful implementation of the policy.

He told the governor how committed his committee is, since their inception a few weeks ago, emphasising that: “As Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is determined to get this done, we have equally positioned ourselves so as to have result-oriented programme.

“DFID and World Bank praise the initiative and have promised to partner with Kano State towards having smooth and successful policy. They all promise to do their best towards that. As they are convinced that Kano is very serious about it.”

Shehu said that after the summit, a policy would come up as a road map for free and compulsory education in the state, adding that: “Parents who refuse to send their wards to school would be sanctioned. We are very lucky that this administration is not only aiming at free and compulsory education at the primary school level, which has already been in place for long.

“This time around, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje includes post primary education, up to senior secondary school education. This is a new development.”


Source: https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/08/01/majority-of-almajiri-roaming-kano-streets-are-foreigners-says-kano-gov/
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Blue3k2: 4:57pm On Aug 01, 2019
Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has said that 95 per cent of Almajiri roaming the streets of Kano are foreigners.

NIS workers of nairaland what are the laws regarding unaccompanied alien children? Why not deport these kids back to their countries?

I personally find this percentage questionable. Im sure Africacheck will say something about this. I doubt hundreds of thousands of kids are crossing boarder without anyone sounding alarm. Do these other countries even have comparable almajari issue like Nigeria?

These kids are most likely domestic. Nigerians just like blaming foreign countries to save face. They should know statement like this just open whole new can of worms.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by BlackfireX: 5:19pm On Aug 01, 2019
Atiku pick your people to Cameroon.


Buhari pick ya own to Senegal.






Shithole country

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Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by lonecatt(m): 5:19pm On Aug 01, 2019
The north seems to be Nigeria's problem
I can't imagine foreigners roaming the streets of Lagos or anywhere in the south wrecking so much havoc to the system yet no action plan to move them out.

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Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by kYjelly2: 5:25pm On Aug 01, 2019
How can Nigeria ever be better?

Here you have a governor caught red handed on tape stuffing his agbada with hard currency from contractors, not once, not twice, not thrice...

Yet it seems everyone has just forgotten about him.

Which way naija?

Please join the revolution.

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Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Blue3k2: 6:34pm On Aug 01, 2019
Ganduje explained that the state government has introduced compulsory free education which is the policy that will bring an end to the trend.

I agree this solution but it only solves part of the problem. Almajari are orphans for the most part. If the cant be reunited with parents or guardians they should be wards of the state.

Parents who refuse to send their wards to school would be sanctioned. 

A week in a jail cell and or fine will be enough to scare them.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Amuocha: 6:37pm On Aug 01, 2019
Buhari sef sad
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Racoon(m): 6:43pm On Aug 01, 2019
Imagine the problem the core north keeps creating problem for Nigeria.Forcing foreigners to acquire western education they deemed haram? sad
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by kayusely70(m): 6:48pm On Aug 01, 2019
Always giving for failure of governance in the north.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by kayusely70(m): 6:53pm On Aug 01, 2019
Always giving excuses for failure of governance in the north.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by EkunKekere: 6:55pm On Aug 01, 2019
Wait until Elections, then you will find out where they really come from.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Blue3k2: 6:56pm On Aug 01, 2019
kYjelly2:
How can Nigeria ever be better?

Here you have a governor caught red handed on tape stuffing his agbada with hard currency from contractors, not once, not twice, not thrice...

Yet it seems everyone has just forgotten about him.

Which way naija?

Please join the revolution.

Nobody's forgotten there's simply an impass. The courts blocked state assembly from investigating. Then the he still has his immunity. I doubt the would have done much but those are facts.

Im also mad the court placed injuction again the publisher from releasing more tapes. Those 3 were just a just a appetizers before the meal. Just be happy the gandolla decided to sue them for defamation meaning the case cant just be buried under rug.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by BRASH: 7:02pm On Aug 01, 2019
that's true, and that includes the fulani herdsmen. that's what buhari told us, and i believe him. they should all be sent back to wherever they came from
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by Nobody: 7:04pm On Aug 01, 2019
That’s not true . What about those Lebanese kids begging for arms under abule Egba fly over? It’s everywhere
lonecatt:
The north seems to be Nigeria's problem
I can't imagine foreigners roaming the streets of Lagos or anywhere in the south wrecking so much havoc to the system yet no action plan to move them out.
Re: Majority Of Almajiri Roaming Kano Streets Are Foreigners, Says Gov by lonecatt(m): 9:33am On Aug 02, 2019
WiLdFLame:
That’s not true . What about those Lebanese kids begging for arms under abule Egba fly over? It’s everywhere
at least they are not in the major headlines causing one nuisance or the other.

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