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Almajiri Commission Launches Registration To Revitalize Education for Almijiris and Out-of-School Children

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The National Commission for Almijiri and Out-of-School Children Education has started the registration of all Almijiris and out-of-school children across the nation to support the provision of quality education, encompassing both religious and Western education for the children.

Flagging off the registration and launching the Kano Advocacy campaign held at the School for Arabic Studies (SAS) Kano, the Director-General of the Commission, Muhammad Idris, said children between the ages of 5 and 15 will be registered by the commission to determine the appropriate number of Almijiris and out-of-school children, as well as the Tsangaya schools.

He was represented by the State Coordinator of the Commission and team leader of the Advocacy, Abubakar Yaro Muhammad, who said the registration exercise has already commenced for out-of-school children. He added that the federal government will build modern Tsangaya schools in 44 local government areas of the state.

The State Coordinator further said the commission will introduce a school curriculum in the Tsangaya schools to enable the Almijiris to learn how to read and write in Western education, especially English and mathematics.

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He stated that the State office of the Commission has already started data collection of all the Tsangaya schools and their proprietors in 15 local government areas out of the 44 local government areas. He also said the commission will join the Advocacy team to visit all 448 wards of the state to educate and enlighten people, especially Alrammas and parents, on the government’s desired goals.

Yaro Muhammad therefore thanked the Kano State Government for its support and encouragement of the commission’s contribution towards improving the lives of less privileged members of society, especially orphans.

Speaking, the chairman of the Advocacy team, Sulaiman Muhammad Mambo, commended the contributions of Alrammas and scholars to the development of Islamic education in the state, as well as the parents for their efforts towards the moral training of their wards.

He said the theme of the Advocacy is the revitalization of Almijiris and out-of-school children initiatives, stressing the importance of the programme to educate and enlighten people on the deplorable condition of Almijiris and the increase in out-of-school children as a result of economic hardships facing the people.

Mambo therefore called on well-meaning individuals, corporate bodies, and parents to support government efforts towards helping the less privileged in society, stressing that it is the responsibility of every parent or guardian to take charge of their child, while neighbors should help in the moral training of the children.

In his remarks, the Deputy Commander of Kano State Hisbah Command, Malan Mujaheed Aminudeen Abubakar, advised the commission to involve all the proprietors of the Tsangaya schools in the project and also provide basic amenities to the schools. He urged them to support the programme with prayers towards achieving the government’s desired objectives.

He advised the government to provide livelihoods to rural communities, adding that the majority of the Almijiris are children of the poor; therefore, sending the children to urban areas will reduce their burden.

Also speaking at the occasion were representatives of the Ministry of Women, NAPTIPS, SUBEB, the Quranic Recitation Committee, and many other stakeholders.

 

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Kano Government Attributes Muhuyi’s Arrest to Handling of High-Profile Corruption Cases Involving Politically Exposed Persons

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The Kano State Government has expressed deep concern over the arrest and subsequent transfer to Abuja of the former Chairman of the Public Complaint and Anti-Corruption Commission (PCACC), Mr. Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado, by heavily armed operatives of the Nigeria Police Force. The development was disclosed by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Abdulkarim Maude (SAN), while addressing journalists in Kano on Friday evening, with the Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, standing in support.

According to Maude, credible information available to the state government revealed that Mr. Rimin Gado was arrested at about 5:30 p.m. at his law office along Zaria Road, Kano, without the presentation of any warrant of arrest or disclosed court process. He was first taken to the Police Headquarters at Bompai, Kano, before being whisked away to Abuja later that same evening. The Attorney General stressed that the incident raises serious constitutional and legal concerns, citing Sections 35, 36, and 46 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), which guarantee personal liberty, fair hearing, and the right to enforce fundamental rights.

While acknowledging the powers of the Nigeria Police Force to investigate crimes, Maude emphasized that such powers must be exercised strictly within the confines of due process and constitutional safeguards. He noted that the arrest of a former head of a major anti-corruption agency without prior engagement with the state’s justice system undermines federalism and inter-governmental cooperation. “Although prior notification may not be a strict constitutional requirement, professionalism and respect for institutional courtesy demand it, especially in actions capable of affecting public peace and political stability,” Maude said.

The Attorney General further warned that the manner, timing, and militarized nature of the arrest could provoke fear, public tension, and political misinterpretation within Kano State. He alleged that certain political elements outside the state may be attempting to exploit federal institutions to destabilize Kano and disrupt its prevailing atmosphere of peace and good governance. “The government is deeply worried about the political undertones of this operation,” he added.

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Maude also revealed that the arrest may be linked to several high-profile criminal investigations and ongoing prosecutions involving politically exposed persons from Kano State. He explained that Mr. Rimin Gado is believed to possess critical, firsthand evidence in those cases, raising fears that his arrest was calculated to obstruct or compromise the integrity of sensitive investigations. “This action poses a serious threat to the administration of criminal justice,” the Attorney General declared.

Even more troubling, Maude noted, is the existence of a subsisting order of the High Court of Justice restraining the Nigeria Police Force and other security agencies from arresting or harassing Mr. Rimin Gado. He condemned the police for disregarding the lawful order and deploying over forty heavily armed officers for the arrest. “At a time when the nation is grappling with serious security challenges, the deployment of such massive force for a civilian arrest is shocking and raises concerns about misplaced priorities and abuse of power,” he said.

The Attorney General stressed that Kano State remains peaceful and governed by the rule of law, warning that any action capable of provoking disorder or politicizing law enforcement must be firmly rejected. He outlined the government’s position, demanding strict compliance with constitutional provisions, calling on the police to clarify the legal basis of the arrest, reaffirming commitment to the rule of law, and cautioning against the misuse of federal security apparatus for political objectives.

In his closing remarks, Maude assured the public that the Kano State Government remains committed to cooperating with lawful security agencies but will not hesitate to take constitutional steps to protect its citizens and preserve public peace. He urged residents to remain calm, vigilant, and law-abiding as the government continues to monitor the situation closely. “We will act decisively in the overall interest of justice, peace, and constitutional order,” he concluded.

 

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Kano Online Chapel Remains Committed to Ethics, Condemns Blackmail Journalism-Dangambo

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The Chairman of Kano Online Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Journalists Abubakar Abdulqadir Dangambo has called on his members to remain committed to ethical Journalism.

He stated this in a chat with newsmen in Kano on Friday.

Dangambo further described the act by some Online newspapers editors in blackmailing people and institutions by using pseudonym as blackmailing and against the ethics of Journalism.

“There is balancing in Journalism, you can’t just report one side in a conflicting story to avoid being described as bias but it is unfortunate that some people are hiding under the name of Kano to be reporting what is blackmailing and unethical in the discharge of their work.

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Journalism remains one of the symbol of development, when Journalists remain ethical by doing their job with all sincerity I believe this is the beginning of development.

I’m calling on such journalists who refused to register with us for reasons best known to them to do so as we will not fold our arms seeing Online Journalists misbehaving and their misconduct will be seen like we are all the same.

These Online newspapers know themselves, they should do so as soon as possible as we are now working in publishing the name of our members”. He said

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President Tinubu Approves New Governing Boards for BOA, UBEC, NADF

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

President Tinubu has approved the constitution and reconstitution of the governing boards of the National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF), Bank of Agriculture (BOA), and Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC).

Below is the full list of appointed chairmen, executive directors, and members:

UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION COMMISSION (UBEC) BOARD
– Chairman: Senator Umaru Tanko Al-Makura (retained)

– South East Representative: Uchendu Ikechi Mbaegbulem

– South South Representative: Gift Ngo

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– South West Representative: Mrs Ibiwunmi Akinnola

– North East Representative: Dr Meiro Mandara

– North West Representative: Dr Abdu Imam Saulawa

– North Central Representative: Professor Paul Ibukun-Olu Bolorunduro

(Term: 4 years in the first instance)

BANK OF AGRICULTURE (BOA)

– Chairman: Muhammad Babangida

– Managing Director/CEO: Ayo Sotinrin

Executive Directors
– Fatima Garba (Sokoto) – Executive Director, Corporate Services

– Ka’amuna Ibrahim Khadi (Borno) – Executive Director, Risk Management & Strategy

– Hakeem Oluwatosin Salami (Kwara) – Executive Director, Operations

Non-Executive Directors
– Aminu Malami Mohammed – North East
– Charles Amuchienwa – South East
– Oladejo Odunuga – South West
– Rabiu Idris Funtua – North West
– Kochi Donald Iorgyer – North Central

NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT FUND (NADF) BOARD
– Executive Secretary/CEO (previously appointed): Muhammad Abu Ibrahim

– Chairman: Mallam Bello Maccido (North West)

Members
– Dr Nelson Henry Essien – South South (Akwa Ibom)
– Amina Ahmed Habib – North West (Jigawa)
– Engr. Akinyinka Olufela Akinnola – South West (Ondo)
– Hassan Tanimu Musa Usman – North East (Borno)
– Lufer Samson Orkar – North Central (Benue)
– Felix Achibiri – South East (Imo)

The appointments, as announced and signed by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President (Information and Strategy), on Friday. take immediate effect.

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