Nasarawa repatriates 40 Almajiris to home states

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By Linus Oota, Lafia

Nasarawa state government says it’s has repatriated about 40 Almajiri children back to their various states of origin.

Commissioner for women affairs and social development, Hon Halima Jabiru stated this Monday in Lafia while addressing the Almajiris before they take up to their various states.

She said the repatriation of the Almajiri children to their home states was a collective decision of all the Northern Governors with a bid to ensuring the children are saved from the streets.

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She thanked His Excellency Engr. Abdullahi Sule for providing all the logistics needed for the exercise, adding that it is because of the love the Governor has for the children that he took the decision of reuniting them with their families.

The Commissioner said this very batch was intercepted while trying to enter the state from Zaria in Kaduna state.

She decried the attitudes of some Alaranmas who hide some of the children during the exercise only to return them back to the streets when they could no longer bear the burden of catering for their needs.

She said the Alaranmas who harbour these children are have been taken to court and tried in accordance with the Executive Order recently signed into law by His Excellency, Governor Abdullahi Sule.

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