Governor Aminu
Tambuwal of Sokoto State has said any parent in the state, who refuses to
educate his children,
will be liable to criminal offence, if a bill before the
state House of Assembly is passed into law.
The
move, which is considered radical and revolutionary, is aimed at boosting
school enrolment, and providing quality education to every child in the state
as required by local and international laws.
And
as part of measures to enhance implementation of the new policy, government
plans to build and equip 240 primary and tertiary healthcare centres in the
three senatorial districts of the state.
Making
this known yesterday while addressing religious, traditional and political leaders
from 11 local government areas of the state, who paid him a sallah visit in
Sokoto, Tambuwal said the policy became necessary in view of the high
percentage of parents, who deliberately frustrated government efforts to
educate children.
He
said the state government had already made adequate arrangement to cater for
the educational needs of its citizens, adding that anyone caught flouting the
new regulation would not be spared.
The
governor noted that the founders of Sokoto Caliphate made their marks in areas
education and scholarship, stressing that there would be no excuse if their
successors failed to provide at least basic education to the future generation.
He
was optimistic that if the state got its education priorities right, many ills
of the society would be taken care of.
Appealing
to his visitors to support the new initiative, Tambuwal said vocational
training centres and employment opportunities would be created to cater for the
youths and other vulnerable members of the society.
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