Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, has disclosed that statistics from the United Nations(UN) revealed that 996, 000 children in the state are out-of-school.
Masari, who made this disclosure on Friday in Katsina while answering questions from newsmen noted that most of the children were not Nigerians.
He added that the state would incorporate the Qur’anic education system into the school feeding programme as part of measures to integrate the system into western education.
“Since they are now in Nigeria, they become part of our responsibility, and the government is doing what it can to make sure that it addresses the issue of Almajiri roaming the streets. We will work with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) and Federal Ministry of Education to see how we can come in the system and improve it’’ he said.
The governor, who said that census of all the Qur’anic schools in the state would soon be taken with students’ population and locations, added that the state government had made an adequate arrangement with religious leaders on how to ensure the success of the programme.
Masari said under the arrangement, any scholar that is from Katsina state will have to go back to his community and teach the ‘Almajiri’ there.
“We have to do away with cultural beliefs, a child can learn both Qur’anic and Islamic education at home; he does not need to go far away. We will also introduce western education into the system,’’ the governor said.