Gombe State Government has expressed its readiness to establish model tsangaya Schools that will accomodate 11,000 Almajiri and to partner with National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies NBAIS on certification of Almajiri by giving him certificate from the board once he memorized the Holy Qur’an.
Project Coordinator of the Gombe State Better Education Service Delivery for All BESDA Dr Abdullahi Bappah Ahmad Garkuwa stated this in a statement signed by the technical Assistant to the Project Coordinator Usman Usman Dankyarana which was distributed to reporters in Bauchi,
He said the aim of the visit is to invite them for a summit on tsangaya education organized by the State government and to seek for collaboration with NBAIS to start issuing certificates to Almajiri that memorized the Holy Qur’an from tsangaya be it model or traditional tsangaya School to enable the Almajiri to have a certificate of furthering their education in any tertiary institution in the country.
Dr Garkuwa said Gombe State Governor Alhaji Inuwa Yahaya is committed to reposition Almajiri system of education in the State, he intend to establish 11 tsangaya model schools that will accommodate 1000 Almajiri in each local government, which first of its kind in the country it will help to sustain the BESDA project on integration Almajiri to continue with their education.
He explained that BESDA programme is a four year Federal Government /World Bank funded project aimed at mopping up out of school children to improve literacy and Gombe state has gone far under the programme. Project Coordinator told NBAIS officials that under the BESDA Programme out of school girls child mostly hawkers between the ages 5-15 were enrolled in schools and Tsangaya Proprietors has started receiving their monthly allowances, feeding and provision of both learning and instructional materials was given to pupils enrolled in to the programme.
Dr Garkuwa announced that Gombe State Government planned a two days National Summit on Almajiri education in Gombe on 24th – 25th July 2020 and invited the NBAIS to attend the summit. Receiving team Dr Abubakar Sani Husain Director Centre for Tsangaya and General Education (NBAIS) National Board for Arabic and Islamic Studies, said NBAIS was founded Alhaji Sir Ahmafu Bello Sardauna of Sokoto in 1960 Bello University, it was transferred to Ahmafu Bello University Zaria in 1969.

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