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Zinyau Stakeholders Raise Alarm Over Low School Enrollment of Fulani Nomadic Children

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Community stakeholders in Zinyau, Rano Local Government Area, have expressed grave concern over the low enrollment and attendance of Fulani nomadic children in schools, calling for urgent action to address the issue.

The concerns were highlighted during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Rano, Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Isa Umaru by a delegation.
Zonal Information Officer, Rabiu Khalil Kura in a statement listed members of the delegation to include the Village Head of Zinyau, Alhaji Cantata Muhammad; Head Teacher of Zinyau Central Primary School, Abdulmalik Shehu; teachers; and students.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation, Abdulmalik Shehu described the situation as “worrisome” and emphasized the importance of improving educational opportunities for Fulani children.

“We are deeply concerned about the poor enrollment and attendance of Fulani children in the Zinyau community and Rano L.G. in general.
They are an integral part of our society, and their education should be a collective priority,” Shehu stated.

The delegation also commended Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for enhancing the learning environment at Zinyau Primary School by providing sufficient materials and furniture.

The Village Head, Alhaji Cantata Muhammad, called on stakeholders in Kano State to give greater attention and support to nomadic education, underscoring the urgent need to address the educational challenges faced by Fulani children.

Responding to the delegation, the Emir of Rano, Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Isa Umaru, represented by the Wazirin Rano, Alhaji Kabiru Sani, expressed appreciation for their concerns. He assured them of the Emirate Council’s commitment to addressing the issue and mobilizing the Fulani community to prioritize education.

The Emirate Council pledged to intensify efforts to ensure that Fulani children in the region have better access to education.

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