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COVID-19: Repatriating Us Not Islamic - Almajiris Attack Northern Governors

COVID-19: Repatriating Us Not Islamic - Almajiris Attack Nor

 

Muslim pupils under the auspices of Concerned Almajirai on Friday decried the action of northern governors who have in recent times been repatriating them to their home states as a way of fighting the Coronavirus pandemic. 

AllNews recalls that the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai recently disclosed that governors of the 19 northern states before now took a collective decision to end the Almajiri system, adding that the Coronavirus pandemic provided them an opportunity to get about the plan.

However, the recent return of Almajirai from Kano and other states in the north to their states of origin as well as in some southern states has generated criticisms and mixed reactions from Nigerians.

Leader of the Concerned Almajirai, Malam Onuchi Abdulghafaar is now positing that neither repatriation of Almajirai to their states of origin by some northern state governors or outright ban could solve the crisis in the Almajiri system.

He said the governors' action “is not in line with the Islamic principle which enjoins someone who is in a place affected by a plague not to leave (to prevent the spread of the plague) and someone outside the affected area not to enter the area (also to prevent him from contracting the plague.” 

Abdulghafaar, who spoke at a press conference in Maiduguri, Borno State capital, he called for the constitution of a stakeholders forum by the Federal  Government to design a blueprint to address the challenge of system in northern states.

He stated that the stakeholders’ forum should comprise community, Islamic, religious and traditional leaders, parents, teachers, governments, civil society organizations and non-governmental organizations. He said the stakeholders could constitute a committee to draw a blueprint for the management of Almajiri system.

“The committee should extensively establish a data base of all the Tsangayas in each state with the number of students. This will assist the governor in having a prospect of intervention needed in the Tsangaya,” he disclosed.

Abdulghafaar, also an almajiri and chemical engineering graduate, said the Almajiri system was not a bad form of education, stressing that it teaches students knowledge of the Holy Qu’ran and basic conduct.

He said he as an almajiri, also improved on his knowledge by studying Chemical engineering. He mentioned other notable persons in the north that passed through same system and had risen to the pinnacle of their career.

The Almajirai leader however charged parents in the north to take responsibility of their children. “Allah has given us capacity over the children He gave to us. 

"Parents must take responsibility and cater for their children wherever they are seeking for knowledge. They should not leave them begging around to eat because they are learning,” he said.

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