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Tackling child poverty and ending the Almajiri menace in Northern Nigeria: A call for comprehensive reform

Haruna Abdulrashid by Haruna Abdulrashid
September 2, 2023
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By Hafsat Abdullahi Musa

 

Child poverty and the Almajiri menace in northern Nigeria are pressing issues that demand immediate attention. The Almajiri system, while rooted in religious education, often leads to neglect, exploitation, and a lack of basic necessities for the children involved. The Almajiri system, which involves sending children away from their homes to study the Quran, often leads to neglect, exploitation, and a lack of access to basic necessities. To tackle child poverty and end the Almajiri menace, multiple perspectives must be considered.

 

Firstly, it is crucial to address the root causes of child poverty in the region. Poverty, lack of education, and limited economic opportunities contribute to the perpetuation of the Almajiri system. Efforts should focus on improving access to quality education, vocational training, and economic empowerment programs for families. This will help break the cycle of poverty and reduce the number of children forced into the Almajiri system.

 

Secondly, the government and relevant stakeholders should collaborate to reform the Almajiri system. Instead of simply banning it, a comprehensive approach should be taken to ensure the welfare and well-being of the children involved. This could include providing adequate shelter, healthcare, and nutrition, as well as integrating Quranic education with formal schooling.

 

Furthermore, community engagement and awareness campaigns are essential. Local religious and community leaders should be actively involved in promoting alternative educational models that combine religious teachings with modern education. This will help shift societal norms and perceptions surrounding the Almajiri system.

 

In conclusion, addressing child poverty and ending the Almajiri menace requires a multifaceted approach. It involves tackling the root causes of poverty, reforming the Almajiri system, and fostering community engagement. By prioritizing access to education, vocational training, and economic empowerment, we can provide a brighter future for the children in the northern region of Nigeria. Let us unite in our commitment to ensuring that every child in northern Nigeria has the opportunity to thrive, breaking the cycle of poverty and ending the Almajiri menace once and for all , Together we can make a lasting impact and ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive.

 

Hafsat Abdullahi Musa, writes from Zaria,

Kaduna State.

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