Zamfara to introduce Fulfulde Language in schools

The Zamfara state government says it will introduce Fulfulde Language in its schools’ curriculum as it kick starts the construction of 300 hectare Ruga settlements during the week.
Governor Bello Matawalle disclosed this in Gusau when he received the state’s Ruga settlement master plan from the project consultant.
During the presentation of the Ruga settlement, the Emir of Mafara, Alhaji Muhammad Barmo, while speaking on behalf of the state’s council of chiefs, urged the state government to include the Fulani Language in its schools’ curriculum.
Barmo noted that since the Hausa and the Fulani communities were inseparable and while the Hausa Language was already being taught in schools, Fulfulde should also be taught.
Gov. Matawalle then directed the state ministry of education to immediately start working for the inclusion of the Fulfulde Language in the schools’ curriculum.
“This will boost the use of our local languages by our upcoming generations.
“Since we have promised to establish primary and secondary schools at the new Ruga settlements, we will ensure that the local language is not forgotten,” Matawalle said.
He assured that the state government would ensure the early completion of the Ruga project before the commencement of the federal government’s Ruga settlement programme in the state.
Gov. Matawalle promised to stock the Ruga settlement with modern ways of animal husbandry that would ensure peaceful coexistence among the inhabitants and boost their economic well being.