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Zamfara Has 2 Million Almajiri – Govt

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About two million Almajiris are roaming the streets of Zamfara, according to the state Director of Budget, Alhaji Hamza Salisu.

Salisu made  the disclosure on Wednesday in Gusau, at a meeting on Child Development Grant Programme and Strengthening Social Protection System in the state,  organised by Save the Children International.

“Based on the data available to us, there are about two million almajiris across the state which we consider as a big threat to the future development of our dear state.

“Though the government has the power to come up with policies to tackle almajiri issues, but at individuals levels, groups and associations, we have to also contribute in sensitising members of the public in this regard,” Salisu said.

He urged parents and guardians to take full responsibility of their children to reduce social challenges in the society.

In his remarks, the Director Legal Matters, Zamfara House of Assembly, Mr  Nasiru Jangebe blamed some Islamic scholars for misinterpreting verses of the Qur’an to defend begging in the society.

Jangebe said street begging had no relation with acquisition of Qur’anic education.

 “Therefore those scholars defending begging in the name of Islam are not teaching the true meaning of the religion,”  he contended.

Jangebe therefore called on government at all levels to come up with policies to tackle street begging especially among children.

The State Coordinator, Unicef Girl Child Education Projects, Mustafa Shehu, attributed the increase of security challenges in the society to increasing number of out-of-school children and street beggars.

The Chairman, Zamfara Social Protection Platform, Malam Nasiru Biyabiki, lamented over the issue of girl beggars in the state and urged the state government to take measures to protect underaged children from child labour and abuse.

Earlier, the Advocacy and Communication Officer of Save the Children International, Nura Muhammad, said the aim of the meeting was to come up with strategies to push for the signing of Social Protection Policy by the state government.

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