Sam Kaye

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has inaugurated a summit aimed at reforming the Almajiri education system in a post insurgency era.

The traditional Islamic method of learning is the Tsangaya system which is widely practiced across many states in northern Nigeria.

The event held recently at the conference hall of Musa Usman Secretariat was graced by education stakeholders, religious leaders, and community advocates who discussed innovative strategies to integrate the Almajiri system with basic formal education.

The summit provided a platform for participants to discuss issues, share insights and propose actionable solutions to the challenges faced by the Almajiri education system.

Addressing the gathering, Governor Zulum emphasised the need to address the root causes of insecurity through the provision of education for all citizens of Borno.

The Governor stressed that improper teaching of Islamic studies has contributed to the emergence of Boko Haram insurgents in the state.

He noted that to curtail the adverse effects associated with Almajiri education; Borno State Government has established the Arabic and Tsangaya Education Board, introducing a unified curriculum for Tsangaya and Islamic schools.

Zulum also stated that the reform envisaged include the establishment of Higher Islamic Colleges that cater specifically to Almajiri children, blending religious and secular curricula and equipping them with skills vital for their personal development and future employment opportunities.

“The Tsangaya Reform is a great development and will give Almajiris a better chance in life, particularly the introduction of integrating western education, vocational, numeracy and literacy skills into the centres, which are also described as Almajiri and Islamic schools.

“Distinguished guests and esteemed educationists, government’s intention was to streamline the informal and formal education systems to quality integrated Tsangaya school for admission into Colleges and universities.”

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of Borno State Arabic and Tsangaya Education Board, Shiekh Abulfatahi, expressed gratitude to Governor Zulum for giving the board the necessary support in discharging its duties.

The guest speakers, Professor Mustapha Gwadabe from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and Professor Mohammed Alhaji from the University of Maiduguri, stressed the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of the Almajiri system to suite contemporary times. (www.krestnews,com)

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