The Emir of Kano, Mallam
Muhammad Sanusi II, on Thursday called on wealthy individuals in the North to
use the wealth Allah blessed them with, not only in building mosques but to
also educate girls and discourage their early marriage.
The Emir made the call on
Thursday in his keynote address at the 3rd international conference on Islamic
Banking and Finance, organised by the International Institute of Islamic
Banking and Finance, Bayero University, Kano.
He said, “I’m just tired of
people coming to me to say I want to build a new mosque. You know, we keep
building mosques and our daughters are illiterates.
“So, my appeal is that if
you really want to help Kano, don’t come to me with a request to build a N300m
mosque because I have enough mosques everywhere. And if I don’t have a mosque,
I’ll build it myself. If you really want to help, go and educate a girl child
in the village.”
According to him, over 50
per cent of girls between the age bracket of 18 and 20 were given out in marriage
in this part of the country.
He added that the worrisome
dimension of it was that 75 per cent of them could neither read nor write.
Calling for a review of
laws to prevent early marriage and encourage girl-child education, he said, “It
is not a mere coincidence that this is where you have the highest levels of
illiteracy, early marriage, divorce and the highest levels of domestic violence…
“People need to understand
that the law has to change. If you look at the medical data on maternal health,
girls who get pregnant below the age of 15 are five times as likely to die as
girls who get pregnant at the age of 20. Those who get pregnant under 18 are
twice as likely to die as those who get pregnant at the age of 20. So, it is
important that we look at this issue of early marriage.”
They need all the education they could get wellsaid
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