NIGER GOVERNMENT ASSURES OF ITS REDINESS TO SUPPORT ARABIC LANGUAGE

NIGER GOVERNMENT ASSURES OF ITS REDINESS TO SUPPORT ARABIC LANGUAGE

Secretary to the Niger State Government Ahmed Ibrahim Matane has reaffirmed Government’s commitment to support Arabic language and Islamic education in the State.

He stated this at the seventeenth National Conference of the Academic Society for Arabic Language and Literature in Nigeria (ASALLIN) held at the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai.

Ahmed Ibrahim Matane explained that the present administration in the State has continued to enhance teaching and teachers of Colleges of Arts and Islamic Studies through the building of infrastructure and provision of instructional materials.

According to him “a curriculum for the teaching of Arabic and Qur’an has been developed for primary schools in partnership with Sheik Dahiru Bauchi Foundation,stressing that this followed the recruitment of Arabic and Qur’anic Teachers to implement the curriculum in the State”. 

He however explained that Arabic has impacted its rich culture, literature and technology towards the development of the country, promoted commerce and helped in boosting businesses across Arab countries that Nigeria trades with, while forging mutual understanding and exchange of ideas through diplomatic relations.

Ahmed Matane further stated that despite the progress recorded in Arabic and Islamic Education in the country, there are still subsisting challenges ranging from the dearth of qualified and poorly motivated Arabic teachers at all levels of education.

Earlier in his remarks, Prof. Mashood Mahmood Jimba, President of Academic Society for Arabic Language and Literature in Nigeria (ASALLIN) said the theme of this year’s conference “Arabic Research and Creative Works in Nigeria and the Attainment of National Goals” was carefully chosen to further explain the contributions of Arabic language and its scholars in the country to the nation building and achieving national goals.  

Vice Chancellor of Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai, Prof. Adamu Abu Kasim welcomes participants to the conference and wishes them fruitful deliberations.

Report by Lawal Wali Suleja.