Insecurity: Miyetti Allah canvasses special education programme for Fulani children
- Zamfara state governor has been urged to encourage Fulani children to go to school
- The Zamfara chairman of Miyetti Allah cattle breeders association said Fulani children indulging in criminal activities were doing so due to ignorance
- Meanwhile, Ardo Babuga, a Fulani leader said the Fulani community had suffered most from the activities of bandits
Malam Ibrahim Suleman, the Zamfara chairman of Miyetti Allah cattle breeders association, has urged the state government to encourage Fulani children to go to school, saying education is the permanent solution to the rising wave of insecurity in the state.
Suleman, who made the call at a stakeholder’s meeting held in Gusau on Wednesday, April 3, said most of the Fulani children indulging in criminal activities such as banditry were doing so due to ignorance and poor parenting.
He stressed the need for parents and government to collaborate by ensuring that nomadic children acquire sound education that can make them to compete favourably with other children in the state.
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He said: “It is only when nomadic children are educated lasting peace can be achieved in the state."
Ardo Babuga, a Fulani leader in Tsafe local government area of the state, pointed out that mediating or dialoguing with the bandits was a very difficult task.
Babuga said the Fulani community had suffered most from the activities of bandits, saying thousands of their cattle had been rustled, many of them displaced and their women and children kidnapped.
“We are not safe from these bandits, I am personally living as a refugee in Tsafe as a result of incessant bandits’ attacks,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting involved key stakeholders including the police and other security agencies, traditional and religious leaders.
It was aimed at finding solutions to the incessant banditry and kidnappings in the state which had led to loss of lives and displacement of thousands of residents.
Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that the Zamfara state government said it will recruit 1,700 local charmers in addition to the 8,500 members of Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) recruited earlier to address security challenges in the state.
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The state commissioner for local government and chieftaincy, Alhaji Bello Dankande, said this in Gusau on Wednesday, April 3, at a security meeting with traditional rulers, Fulani leaders and local government council chairmen in the state.
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