Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Zamfara govt introduces feeding programme to Almajiri schools

The programme would first take its pilot stage in 52 Quranic schools from the 14 local government areas of the state.

• February 5, 2022
Bello Matawalle
Zamfara State governor, Bello Matawalle (Photo Credit -@Bellomatawalle1)

Zamfara state government has introduced a feeding programme to Almajiri Quranic schools across the state.

Governor Bello Matawalle made the disclosure at the flag-off of the feeding programme held in Gusau on Saturday.

The governor who was represented by the Commissioner for Local Government and Community Development, Abubakar Spawa, said the programme is designed by the administration to give Almajiri school pupils the sense of belonging.

He said that with the initiative in place, Quranic school pupils across the state would be relieved from the trouble of searching for what to eat, and will make them feel at home and face their studies seriously.

Mr Spawa said to give the programme a befitting structure and sustainability, the state would establish a Directorate for Quranic Recitation that would be saddled with the responsibility of handling the programme.

Speaking earlier, the Special Adviser to the governor on the Directorate for Quranic Recitation, Atiku Balarabe, noted that the significance of the programme could not be over emphasised, considering the fact that Quranic school pupils (Almajiris) have neither parents nor guardians.

He commended the foresight of the governor for introducing the programme at the time when the state needs all the necessary policies that could stem the wandering about of youths in the state.

Mr Balarabe warned officials assigned to manage the feeding programme across the state to work with honesty and shun sectionalism or political sentiments in discharging their duties.

Giving the highlight of the programme, the Executive Secretary of the Directorate, Sani Abdullahi, said the programme would first take its pilot stage in 52 Quranic Schools, from the 14 local government areas of the state.

Mr Abdullahi said of the 52 schools selected, 10 are in Gusau local government area, being the area with a larger number of Quranic schools, and 13 local government areas have three schools each.

He further said that each selected school from Gusau, will be receiving 10 bags of rice and N20,000 monthly allowance, while those selected from the remaining 13 local government areas will each receive 10 bags of maize and N20,000 monthly allowance.

According to him, the state government, through the Directorate, will construct additional Quranic schools, provide uniforms and more classes to the existing schools across the state.

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Textbooks used to illustrate the story

Education

National Library seeks increased govt funding to promote reading culture in schools

Ms Okeke stressed the transformative power of reading and its role in personal growth and success.

Kabiru Marafa

NationWide

Group tackles northern elders, Marafa over ‘blind’ opposition to Tinubu’s govt

The forum said those dreaming of whipping up sentiments to derail the Tinubu administration would fail.

MTN

Economy

MTN records highest number of subscribers porting to other networks

The analysis also revealed that EMTS recorded 676,944 port-ins.

Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq

Faith

Abdulrazaq appoints Oloriegbe as Kwara Ameerul-Hajj for 2024

The government relied on the senator to use his knowledge and understanding to improve coordination and efficiency for the exercise.

Drunk driving

World

Body of man acquitted of drunk driving brews alcohol in rare medical condition

Ms Ghesquiere said in another unfortunate coincidence, her client works at a brewery.

Godwin Emefiele in court (Credit: Nigerian Guardian)

Heading 4

Tinubu’s SSS repeatedly violated Godwin Emefiele’s human rights: U.S.

“In their prosecution of corruption cases, law enforcement and intelligence agencies did not always follow due process.’’