The schools has deteriorated and the project abandoned.
Why?
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Daily trust Nov 27, 2017.
Daily trust Nov 27, 2017.
1: Political reasons
The govt in power suspected that the figures of the project may have been highly overblown.
I assume that is why they didn't really embrace and promote the project.
Most atimes, the parents of these children presuppose that by sending them to these so-called mallams, they're educating the children in Islamic doctrines.
It is the sole responsibility of a parent to take care of welfare, educational needs, and general well-being of their child.
Which means a parent is not supposed to send his child far to another place to acquire knowledge without providing the basic resources that the child needs for survival.
I believe Gej foot soldiers had very little knowledgebase of the problem. In curbing a crisis like the Almajiri case, one needs to understand that integrating these children back to school is 30% problem solved.
1: Awareness to the parents and mallams of these children.
2: Enrollment of these children into skill acquisition program to give them a means of survival beyond govt money.
3: Engaging the mallams in the process of reform.
5: creating an Almajiri trust fund which shall be funded by all northern state governors.
6: limiting birth rate for does who lack the means to carter for the children (going to be hard in the north )