
Alhaji Saudi Maikano-Adamu, National President of Fulani Youths
Association, has called on the Federal Government to boost nomadic
education in the country.
Maikano-Adamu made the call while briefing newsmen at Mister Ali, near Jos, on Wednesday.
According to him, nomadic education is near absent in most of the states of the federation.
“We want peace to prevail among herders and farmers in our
communities across the nation and Nomadic education will help in
achieving that.
“Education is not only the bedrock of any developing nation but the
antidote to peaceful coexistence amongst the citizens, irrespective of
religious or tribal differences.
“This is why we as members of Jonde Jam association are appealing to
the Federal and state governments to revive the comatose nomadic
education to educate our Fulani brothers and sisters on the importance
of peaceful coexistence,” he said.
The national president, then, called all stakeholders to preach peace
in all communities for the nation to achieve the desired growth and
development.
