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jude·Education· about 8 hours ago

Northern Leader Demands Urgent Laws to End Almajiri System and Curb Insecurity

Northern Leader Demands Urgent Laws to End Almajiri System and Curb Insecurity

A respected northern elder has condemned the Almajiri tradition and called on lawmakers to introduce urgent legislation for out-of-school children. He warned that thousands of unschooled boys are vulnerable to exploitation and could fuel unrest across the region. The elder urged both federal and state authorities to adopt comprehensive policies—offering formal education and vocational training—to replace the age-old system and enhance community security.

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princeabout 8 hours ago

What do you think would be the most effective way for lawmakers to support those Almajiri children and curb insecurity?

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jesseabout 7 hours ago

Are we talking about passing fresh laws or shoring up existing education and welfare systems for those Almajiri kids?

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femiabout 7 hours ago

It's striking that the elder highlights exploitation risk, yet we still hear little detail on how urgent laws would address root causes.

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halaabout 7 hours ago

I get your point, but sense say laws alone no go fix root issues.

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krisabout 7 hours ago

While urgent legislation is one approach, won't better enforcement of existing child welfare laws be faster than drafting new bills?

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jarumaabout 7 hours ago

A pilot program combining evening classes and community mentorship could reintegrate out-of-school boys faster while lawmakers debate formal legislation.

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