The Sokoto State Governor has said the state government is trying to make education
compulsory in the state. It will also punish parents who refuse to
comply. He has forwarded a bill to the Sokoto House of Assembly.
According
to the governor, the move is aimed at boosting school enrollment and providing
quality education to every child as required by local and international laws.
To enhance the new policy, the state government will build and equip 240
primary and tertiary healthcare centres in the three senatorial zones of the
state. Tambuwal said the policy is necessary in view of the high percentage of
parents that deliberately frustrate the government efforts to educate children.
The
governor made this known while addressing, traditional, religious and political
leaders from the 11 local government areas of the state who paid him a sallah
visit in Sokoto. He appealed to his visitors to support the new initiative. He said this will provide vocational training centres and employment opportunities for the youth and other vulnerable member of the society.
He
said if the state gets its education priorities right many ills of the society will
be taken care of and the government has made adequate arrangements to cater
for the educational needs of its citizens and anyone caught flouting the new
rule will not be spared.
The
Sokoto State Governor noted that the founders of Sokoto Caliphate made their marks
in areas of education and scholarship, therefore there's no excuse if their successors
failed to provide at least basic education to its future leaders.
source: premiumtimes
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