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Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Blue3k2: 2:38pm On May 02, 2020
By Usman Abubakar 

While banning Almajiri system (in urban centres?!) and sudden return of millions of these Almajirai ('Almajiris'), to their villages may portray a state governor as 'an action man', the approach only transfers the problem from urban centres to villages; it never solves the problem! In actual sense, this may even precipitate bigger socioeconomic and security problems in the near future. The panhandling beggar (Almajiri) today may become an armed snatcher or kidnapper tomorrow.

In the face of COVID-19 realities, these victims are counting on the support of all kind-hearted Nigerians, now more than ever. Almajiris, who are about the size of United Arab Emirates in terms of population, could qualify as great national assets - if properly nurtured and guided. This should be a major goal of any resolution, policy or legislative framework we prescribe to Almajiri problem. Policies should not be designed to worsen their plight.

Sudden banning of the system, with no lucid plan after the ban, is counterproductive and will only further complicate the problem. Instead, Northern Governors' Forum (NGF) needs to adopt a well thought out integrated solution model, one that features strict regulatory regime, provision of (customised) Almajiri empowerment options, enhanced religious education and targeted campaigns. Publicly, available reports of the NGF meeting never mentioned NGF's post ban plan for Almajiris. One would expect the governor's meeting to articulate equally robust and jointly pursuable plan to establish Almajiris empowerment programmes in those villages after the ban.

While Almajiri parents continue to vacate their responsibilities by sending their underage children to other places to fend for themselves, government has also failed to provide adequate facilities, needed protection and educational models that respond adequately to the peculiar socioeconomic realities of Almajiris. This is a country where, in some places, children are still taught under the tree. If Almajiri parents miraculously say: here are our kids, enrol them into the UBE schools, currently, government has no facilities to accommodate 9 million extra Almajiris. But, contradictorily and unfortunately, government and a section of the general public have continued to shift the entire blame to almajiri parents for not enrolling their kids into schools that do not exist.

While COVID-19 continues to exert enormous pressure on global health and economy, it also presents a number of rare opportunities. For instance, a major impact of COVID-19 on Almajiris is that, to reduce spread rate, state governors across the northern part of Nigeria have returned thousands of Almajiris back to their parents. While this measure has disrupted their education and means of livelihood (dignified and undignified means), it has actually presented a rare opportunity for governments to once and for all put to rest this undignified form of Almajiranci. With thousands of Almajiris now under the care of their parents/guardians, government should swiftly develop customised empowerment programmes and deploy same to strategic Almajiri Producing Areas (APAs) immediately after the COVID-19 crisis. The time to start planning is now. It is a narrow window of opportunity that may not be there in the next few weeks! While this option is not cheap and quick like the ban option, it is certainly more realistic and sustainable solution to Almajiri problem. Unfortunately, instead of grabbing this window of opportunity to reform the Almajiri system, NGF has chosen to revert to the old futile bluff of banning the Almajiri system.

Further highlighting how the authorities view Almajiris' case, governments recent interventions/disbursements against COVID-19 pandemic do not seem to consider the plight of over 9 million Almajiris as problem that deserves special attention. For instance, many state governors were able to swiftly disburse millions of Naira to buy airtime for teaching conventional school students via media such as radio and TV, because they don't want them to miss a few months of studies. The same governors fail to mobilise resources to repatriate Almajiris back to their parents in good time. As a result, belatedly, amidst COVID-19 crisis, many state governors are currently repatriating Almajiris, in some cases, without even observing social distancing among the evacuated Almajiris, nor arrangement for proper screening of Almajiris for COVID-19. Inadvertently, those state governors may be transferring coronavirus from their states to others. On the other hand, keeping Almajiris locked down under Malams custody will present enormous subsistence challenges, asides the COVID-19 health risks. But ultimately, how did we get to this complicated situation?

In the last 60 years or so, different Almajiri solution options or schools of thought have been advanced by governments, NGOs and individuals. Over time, some of those concepts have fizzled out while others are still in the front burner. For instance, the idea that 'status quo be maintained' (i.e. do nothing to Almajiri system) or 'Summary banning of Almajiri system of education' are no longer considered as practical and realistic options by overwhelming majority of the subject matter experts.

Another school of thought is: 'Just pack and return to parents'. That is, summarily pack and return Almajiris to their parents favoured by many state governments now, it is not without some obvious negative consequences. So, Almajiris will be in those villages and have no practical access to the UBE. But even if they have access to the schools, who is going to fund the post basic education - that poor peasant farmer/herder who scarcely appreciates the importance of UBE? In fact, must we push over 9 million Almajiris into Nigeria's already saturated labour market? Why not guide them towards self empowerment? Governments' sincere political will is an important factor here.

There are quite a number of solution models now that try to address these drawbacks. These solution models try to factor in the intergenerational socioeconomic disadvantages, cultural and spiritual dynamics that govern Almajiri parents' choices and dispositions. They are the 'Integrated Solution Models'. Some of these 'Integrated Solution Models' are fully aligned with the provisions of section 15(1) of the UBE Act 2004. The integrated models are customised to emphasise what Almajiri parents have long been asking for, i.e. integration of customised Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) as well as a simplified version of the UBE into the traditional religious education.

It is important to note that, as citizens, Almajiris are entitled to free Universal Basic Education. So, equivalent of the conventional UBE budget that they are entitled for may be creatively applied to deliver a customised TVET-oriented basic education to Almajiris. One of the benefits is that, while the conventional UBE takes 9 years and ends with junior school certificate, these innovative models will allow Almajiris to attain vocational proficiency and financial independence in fewer years.

As an NGO, Almajiri School Remodelling Initiative (ASRI) has succeeded in mobilising and organising hundreds of well-meaning people from different parts of Nigerian, including highly revered subject matter experts to develop what has now been termed: Integrated Tsangaya Education Model (ITEM). ASRI's model (ITEM) comprises:

Almajiri education & vocational enterprise:

Basic education and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVETs), and Enhancement of religious education.

Campaign & advocacy (targeting six group of stakeholders)

Research & development (including baseline data capture)

ASRI believes that legislations/regulations must be promulgated and STRICTLY enforced at the RIGHT TIME in order to fully address the Almajiri and other out of school children problems -but before that, the governments must do their part first to avoid creating bigger problem.

It's a collective responsibility; all hands must be on deck.

Dr. Usman Abubakar Zaria, Convener, Almajiri School Remodelling Initiative (ASRI).


Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/govs-ban-on-almajiri-cheap-quick-but-unbalanced-action.html
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by helinues: 2:42pm On May 02, 2020
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by juvewalex(m): 2:45pm On May 02, 2020
The almajiris fall from heaven or them nor get parents ?

Born the number of kids you get financial power to cater for and give them education , don't breed like rats and expect government to take care of your kids for you.

Southerners don't send their children on the streets for begging even though they can't eat three square meal comfortably in a day and despite that, they would still have education up to secondary school level at least .

Make una get small shame too , e nor easy for everyone and anywhere to dey give almajiris money wey get papa and mama.

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Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Bvertalok: 2:46pm On May 02, 2020
Ok
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by TANTUMERGO007(m): 2:47pm On May 02, 2020
Jonathan gave them solutions but they threw it away, now coro don catch them

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Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 2:48pm On May 02, 2020
What an idiotic article, banning is a first important step.

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Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crestedaguiyi: 2:50pm On May 02, 2020
The Anuofia is an almajiri

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Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 2:51pm On May 02, 2020
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TANTUMERGO007:
Jonathan gave them solutions but they threw it away, now coro don catch them
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Don't spend your entire life wailing over Nigerians rejection of unbridled Neo-patrimonistic prebendalism coupled with unreasonable corruption.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by sapientia(m): 2:51pm On May 02, 2020
No comment
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by TANTUMERGO007(m): 2:58pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
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Don't spend your entire life wailing over Nigerians rejection of unbridled Neo-patrimonistic prebendalism coupled with unreasonable corruption.
Corruption gave us a better economy, how come this anti corruption is doing the opposite?
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Blue3k2: 2:59pm On May 02, 2020
If Almajiri parents miraculously say: here are our kids, enrol them into the UBE schools, currently, government has no facilities to accommodate 9 million extra Almajiris. But, contradictorily and unfortunately, government and a section of the general public have continued to shift the entire blame to almajiri parents for not enrolling their kids into schools that do not exist.

The author is right about these northern states invest more in the kids education. All they'd have to do is introduce free education and add mlre schools. If the almajari typically come villages then build them there. The vocational training program seems like a good alternative.

The public is correct to blame the parents for not taking care of their kids. It's their responsibility at the end of the day. Poor parents in other states manage to get their kids educated somehow.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 3:00pm On May 02, 2020
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TANTUMERGO007:

Corruption gave us a better economy, how come this anti corruption is doing the opposite?
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Corruption got us here, but you know nothing Jon Snow.


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Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Blue3k2: 3:09pm On May 02, 2020
nor arrangement for proper screening of Almajiris for COVID-19. Inadvertently, those state governors may be transferring coronavirus from their states to others. 

Lol they did end up transferring passing Corona to eachother. Hopefully they state taking safety measures now that they see the consequences.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by festacman(m): 3:11pm On May 02, 2020
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Racoon(m): 3:15pm On May 02, 2020
They were warned but they take pride in it as a caste system because they were a ready band of ever ready, willing and available foot soldiers for use to perpetuate their continual hold to power.Fast forward to today, the bride of yesterday is now a plague they morbidly dread.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Racoon(m): 3:16pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
Don't spend your entire life wailing over Nigerians rejection of unbridled Neo-patrimonistic prebendalism coupled with unreasonable corruption.
You're already having a seizure? Place Jonathan with Mr.lifeless any where in the world the difference is clear to clear thinkers.Sorry for your pain bro.

Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by obasiken: 3:20pm On May 02, 2020
I never thought I would see the day, that the Northern states will come to their senses and think of a way to solve this problem.

Open skill acquisition centers or open govt farms and send all of them there. The farm will feed them, provide skill and generate money.

Problem solved
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by TooMuchStuff: 3:26pm On May 02, 2020
Truth is that the Northern Region led by Ahmadu Bello in 1952 wanted a rapid population of Hausafulanis to cover up all the non existing inflated figures of Northerners that were to be used to bargain for Nigeria independence from the British. He instituted the Almajiri system into the body polity of Nigeria.
Every Almajiri you see is a trained terror to Christians anywhere you find them. Their so called Almajiri sangaya or allahrama or makaranta alau are all brain resetting covens to the doctrines of hate for infidels or non Muslims.
They are regarded as the best of boys who protect the mallams and the umma for Islam.
When any fulani Muslim politician wanted any political power that requires dirty job, the Almajiris come to the Rescue to cause violence and Bloodshed
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 3:28pm On May 02, 2020
Racoon:
,

The Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday ordered the final forfeiture of N9.2 million and $8.4 million dollars belonging to Patience Jonathan, wife of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC ) had, through its counsel Rotimi Oyedepo, in October 2018, moved a motion before Justice Mojisola Olatoregun for the final forfeiture of the funds said to belong to the former First Lady.

The funds were domiciled in Diamond Bank, Fidelity Bank, Eco Bank, Stanbic bank, Skye Bank, Zenith Bank and First Bank.


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/338175-court-orders-final-forfeiture-of-n9-2-billion-8-4-million-linked-to-patience-jonathan.html

The effrontry to still defend a crooked regime, continues to show your pain is that your feeding bottle was ceased from you. Your cry cry cry are delicious.

https://thescoopng.com/2017/10/25/jonathan-dasuki/

Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Racoon(m): 3:37pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
The effrontry to still defend a crooked regime, continues to show your pain is that your feeding bottle was ceased from you. Your are delicious.
Bring on the next corruption.Thinking we all are zombies.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 3:40pm On May 02, 2020
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Racoon:
Bring on the next corruption.Thinking we all are zombies.
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people lesser than zombies think we should pay heed to their useless words, they defend corruption from morning to night, but senseless think the country can be better, how? They Hate Muslims, they hate Fulanis, but will quickly support a corrupt Fulani Muslim because their religion is corruption, their culture is stealing and their life is banditry!
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Racoon(m): 3:46pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
People lesser than zombies think we should pay heed to their useless words, they defend corruption from morning to night, but senseless think the country can be better, how?

They Hate Muslims, they hate Fulanis, but will quickly support a corrupt Fulani Muslim because their religion is corruption, their culture is stealing and their life is banditry!
Perhaps you're a product of the almajiri caste system.Meanwhile what have these people contributed to the development of humanity apart from backwardness, paedophil, senseless bloodshed and killings
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 3:53pm On May 02, 2020
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Racoon:
Perhaps you're a product of the almajiri caste system.Meanwhile what have these people contributed to the development of humanity apart from backwardness, paedophil, senseless bloodshed and killings
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Yet he shamelessly campaigned for Atiku, a mans whose culture and religion he hates so bitterly that only his cowardice stops him from being a serial killer who will strictly targets Muslims. He could have easily in his bigotry voted for people who shares his bigot views and culture, but his feeding bottle, corruption would not let him reason but to vote for a man - Atiku who he views as practicing backwardness, bloodshed and killings.

This is the sort of human beings Jonathan surrounded himself, people who worship stealing, corruption, tribalism, bigotry, fanaticism and wickedness! people who only know stealing not building...
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crownwealth: 4:26pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
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[s]Don't spend your entire life wailing over Nigerians rejection of unbridled Neo-patrimonistic prebendalism coupled with unreasonable corruption.
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Hope you now enjoyed your useless CHAINGE & NEXT LEVEL of suffering?[/s]

Kai Barber!
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 4:31pm On May 02, 2020
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crownwealth:


Hope you now enjoyed your useless CHAINGE & NEXT LEVEL of suffering?

Kai Barber!
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We are enjoying it together, no looters crumbs for you, win - win grin grin grin grin
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by juman(m): 4:32pm On May 02, 2020
One nigeria is utterly failure.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crownwealth: 4:33pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
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[s]We are enjoying it together, no looters crumbs for you, win - win grin grin grin grin[/s]


Sebi Na who dey de zoo? grin


Enjoy your next level of suffering.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crownwealth: 4:36pm On May 02, 2020
King of the North.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 5:06pm On May 02, 2020
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crownwealth:



Sebi Na who dey de zoo? grin


Enjoy your next level of suffering.
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grin grin Biafra that loves make dem steal zoo money to throw crumbs his way. We comot corruption feeding bottle from him mouth bush baby dey wail say why we comot arm grin grin grin
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crownwealth: 5:10pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
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grin grin [s]Biafra that loves make dem steal zoo money to throw crumbs his way. We comot corruption feeding bottle from him mouth bush baby dey w[/s]ail say why we comot arm grin grin grin


Wetin concern agbero with overload?
Wetin concern me with BIAFRA?

One of the Islamic extremist in our midst who were brainwashed to support the dullardino.

Awon akotileta Eru fulani. undecided
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by Stalwert: 5:11pm On May 02, 2020
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crownwealth:



Wetin concern agbero with overload?
Wetin concern me with BIAFRA?

One of the Islamic extremist in our midst who were brainwashed to support the dullardino.

Awon akotileta Eru fulani. undecided

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Biafra say no to eating free crumbs from zoo. grin grin cheesy grin

Awon corruption extremists

crownwealth:



Yeye fowl grin

E pains am die

Nigerians really inflicted unimaginable pains on Jonathan band of corruption extremists.
Re: Governors Ban On Almajiri - Cheap, Quick But Unbalanced Action by crownwealth: 5:12pm On May 02, 2020
Stalwert:
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Biafra say no to eating free crumbs from zoo. grin grin cheesy grin

Awon corruption extremists


Yeye fowl grin

Awon amunibuni eran iya Nuru.

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