Emir of Kano wants mosques converted to schools
Emir Muhammadu Sanusi of Kano has
asked governors in the north to start converting mosques to primary
schools, especially in the villages.
Premium Times reports that the topmost traditional ruler said this during the Kano Educational Week programme adding:
“I was in Morocco sometimes ago and I asked to see their universities.
They took me to mosques where I saw each serving as classrooms teaching
Computer Science and other subjects.”
According
to Emir Sanusi, the mosque is not originally meant for prayers alone,
but also used for events like marriages, educational activities and
leadership trainings.
He argued that using the mosques
for these other practices would help to save money and energy while
adding that if this idea was adopted, funds allocated to building
schools could be used for other things including training of teachers.
In
his remark, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano explained that the
government had spent over N30 billion on salaries of teaching and
non-teaching staff of schools in the 44 local councils of the state.
He added that the state was hoping to produce over 25,000 qualified teachers in Kano through the new initiative by next year.
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