27th
May, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
CHILDREN’S DAY: PAY ATTENTION TO ALMAJIRI, CULTISM, DRUG
ABUSE & AREA BOYS SYNDROME
Children around
the world are being celebrated today, Sunday 27th May, 2018.
However, more than ten million al-majiri children face exposure to
illiteracy, disease, hunger, starvation, homelessness and child abuse. Although
the al-majiri system exists mainly in Northern Nigeria, the health and
future of a larger number of underaged Nigerians are being slowly destroyed by
cultism, drug abuse and the area-boys syndrome.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) calls attention to these
hydra-headed monsters which are capable of swallowing up the Nigerian social
order.
We charge the Federal Government (FG) and all state
governors to focus their energy on the rehabilitation of children involved in
all these anti-social vices. Special centers should be established by
governments at federal, state and local government levels for the reengineering
of the minds of these children.
In loco parentis, the Glorious
Qur’an holds parents accountable for the proper upbringing of children (Qur’an
2:233). Parents’ responsibilities start from children’s infancy when the mother
must breastfeed her infant for two whole years in other to make the child
wholly human. Children who are breastfed for less period end up being less
human because mechanized milk only ends up endowing children with animalistic
traits, exposure to opportunistic diseases and a stunted mental growth.
This has been responsible for the emergence of the area
boys’ syndrome and symptoms of violence among the youths of today. Children who
are breastfed for only one year inherit only fifty percent human qualities and
fifty percent of brutish mannerisms. Those breastfed for just three months are
worse as they absorb about twelve and a half percent of the Adamic chromosome
and eighty eight and a half percent of animal behaviourial pattern. Therefore
women have a big chance of turning around worsening morality in society.
In this respect, we
appeal to the Federal Government to follow the good example of the Lagos State
government (LASG) by raising women’s maternity leave from three months to six. It
will be recalled that LASG did this about three years ago. Three months
maternity leave makes no sense for women who are expected to breastfeed for two
years. It should be noted that paediatricians now recommend that women should give
their infants breastmilk only for the first six months after birth. This reveals
the divine originality of Islam as only the 1,400 years old Glorious Qur’an
recommends this among all other scriptures.
Fathers also have the duty to feed, accommodate and
educate their children up till the age of forty years according to the Glorious
Qur’an (46:15). The al-majiri practice whereby parents send their
children out to mallams only to abandon them there to start begging is
therefore contrary to the teachings of Islam. Such parents will be accountable
to Allah yawm al-Qiyamah (on the Day of Judgement).
We cannot, in good conscience, turn the blind eye when
thousands of underaged children are taking harmful drugs like tramadol and codeine
thereby filling our homes with junkies. How can we claim to be a civilized people
when we open our eyes and watch as our children turn themselves into domestic atomic
bombs waiting to blow up the entire Nigerian society? The insecurity faced by
Nigeria today can be traced to parental neglect and ignorance. We should therefore
own up and stop blaming government alone for the pervading insecurity in the
country.
As we round up, we
invite governments at various levels to take action on almajiri children,
cultists, area boys and drug addiction among children now because they
constitute threats to society. These threats can be reduced to the barest
minimum within afew years if we commence action now. We also charge FG in
particular and all state governments (except Lagos) to extend women’s maternity
leave to six months.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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