Sokoto state government has inaugurated old boys associations for Qur’anic schools across the state, with serving commissioners as heads of their alma matter.
Speaking at the ceremoney, the Executive Secretary of the State Arabic and Islamic Education Board, Dr Umar DandinMahe explained that this was part of the state government plan to reposition the Quar’anic and Islamiyya schools in the next two years.
According to him, government had adopted the Indonesia Pondok Models of Amajiri system of education, which suits the religious and culture of the state.
He further explained that the system consisted four components which include vocational skills, Islamic morality, integration and forming of old boys associations for Qur’anic schools.
DandinMahe noted that already, the process had reached appreciable stage,adding that the adoption of the Indonesian system of Islamiyya was part of Governor Aminu Tambuwal’s administration’s efforts in modernizing Islamiyya system of education.
Chairman of the occasion and District head of Kware, Alhaji Muhammadu Dan Iya, who was represented by Alhaji Ahmad Balarabe described the inauguration of the Quar’anic shools old boys associations in the state as a right step in the right direction.
The Sarkin Malaman Sokoto, Malam Yahaya Boyi commended the state government for its efforts to modernize Quar’anic and Islamiyya schools in the state.
Some of the commissioners include, that of Basic and Secondary Education Alhaji Bello Abubakar Guiwa who is the chairman, Ma’ahad Malam Faruku Quar’anic School Old Boys.
Commissioner of Animal and Fisheries Development, Prof Abdulkadir Junaidu was appointed chairman, Ma’ahad Malam Haliru Alkalin Waziri while Commissioner of Budget and Economic Planning, Alhaji Mainasara Ahmad is the chairman, Ma’ahad Malam Malam Quar’anic School Old Boys.