Gombe State Governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has been lauded for constructing Tsangaya schools, sponsoring free enrollment of Almajiris into the Go-Health scheme for quality healthcare service delivery.
The commendation was made when the Governor hosted the leadership of the Association of Tsangaya Teachers from across the State to a special Iftar (Ramadan fast breaking) held at the Government House, Gombe, Saturday evening.
The information was contained in a statement by Ismaila Misilli, Director-General, (Press Affairs).
The statement noted that the continuation of the Governor’s tradition of hosting public Iftar for the citizens of the state, an occasion that provides him with another opportunity to deepen his engagement with the Muslim community and promote peace and brotherhood among all.
Addressing his Guests shortly after the iftar, Inuwa Yahaya reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of Tsangaya teachers and Almajiri children, acknowledging the significance of Qur’anic education in the society.
The Governor stated that his government has ensured the provision of a more dignified learning environment for the Almajiris through the construction of both mega and mini Tsangaya schools across the state, pledging to continue implementing policies that will integrate both Qur’anic and Western education.
According to him, “As a government, we recognize the important role that Tsangaya schools play in the moral and educational development of our children.”
He stressed that,”That is why we have prioritized their welfare through various interventions, including the construction of Tsangaya schools and recently, their free enrollment in the Go-Health programme to ensure they have access to quality healthcare services at no cost.”
“I assure you, we will sustain and improve the welfare of both the teachers and the Almajiri children”, the Governor stated.
Inuwa Yahaya added that, “In order to improve on what we have achieved in addressing the problems and needs of the Tsangaya and the Almajiris, we have sent a bill on Almajiri and out-of-school children which will hopefully be considered.”
“We shall continue to do our best in providing facilities that will absorb them and take them out of our streets”, he added.
Speaking on behalf of the Tsangaya teachers, Goni Mai Babban Allo, commended Governor Inuwa Yahaya for his support for the Almajiri system through various interventions including the construction of Tsangaya schools, installation of solar street lights in the schools as well as his efforts to integrate them into the state’s healthcare programme through the Gombe State Contributory Healthcare Management Agency (Go-Health) among others.
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