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'Used and Dehumanised': Over 300 Boys and Men Found Chained in Nigeria
Monday, September 30, 2019 IST

Most of the freed captives were children, aged up to their late teens. Some shuffled with their ankles manacled and others were chained by their legs to large metal wheels to prevent escape.
 

 
 

Kaduna (Nigeria): More than 300 boys and men, some as young as five and many in chains and bearing scars from beatings, have been rescued in a raid on a building that purported to be an Islamic school in northern Nigeria, police said on Friday.
 
Most of the freed captives seen by a Reuters reporter in the city of Kaduna were children, aged up to their late teens. Some shuffled with their ankles manacled and others were chained by their legs to large metal wheels to prevent escape.
 
One boy, held by the hand by a police officer as he walked unsteadily, had sores visible on his back that appeared consistent with injuries inflicted by a whip.
 
Some children had been brought from neighbouring countries including Burkina Faso, Mali and Ghana, police said, while others had been left by their parents in what they believed to be an Islamic school or rehabilitation centre.
 
"This place is neither a rehab or an Islamic school because you can see it for yourselves," Kaduna state's police commissioner, Ali Janga, told reporters. "The children gathered here are from all over the country... some of them were even chained. They were used, dehumanized, you can see it yourself."
 
Kaduna police spokesman Yakubu Sabo said seven people who said they were teachers at the school had been arrested in Thursday's raid.
 
"The state government is currently providing food to the children who are between the ages of five and above," he said. It was not clear how long the captives had been held there.
 
RELATIVES SUSPICIOUS
 
Reports carried by local media said the captives had been tortured, starved and sexually abused. Reuters was not immediately able to confirm those details.
 
One young man, Hassan Yusuf, said he had been sent to the school because of concerns about his way of life following a few years studying abroad.
 
"They said my lifestyle has changed - I've become a Christian, I've left the Islamic way of life," said Yusuf, who did not specify the nature of his relationship with the people who sent him to the centre.
 
As news of the raid spread, some relatives gathered near the compound, where a sign over the gate, topped with rolls of barbed wire, read: "Imam Ahmad Bun Hambal Centre for Islamic studies".
 
Hassan Mohammed, told Reuters he was the uncle of three of the freed children who had been sent to the school by their mother after their father died. He said he grew suspicious about what was going on after the family was denied access to them.
 
"I begged, they said no, we can't see these children until three months. When we went back home... we said the only thing now is we should report this issue to the police station, that is exactly what we did," said Mohammed.
 
The rescued children have been moved to a temporary camp at a stadium in Kaduna, and would later be moved to another camp in a suburb of the city while attempts were made to find their parents, police said.

 
 

SCHOOL SHUTDOWNS?
 
Islamic schools, known as Almajiris, are common across the mostly Muslim north of Nigeria - a country that is roughly evenly split between followers of Christianity and Islam.
 
Parents in northern Nigeria, the poorest part of a country in which most people live on less than $2 a day, often opt to leave their children to board at the schools.
 
Such schools have for years been dogged by allegations of abuse and accusations that some children have been forced to beg on the streets of cities in the north.
 
Earlier this year, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, himself a Muslim, said it planned to eventually ban the schools, but would not do so immediately.
 
"Any necessary ban on Almajiri would follow due process and consultation with relevant authorities," said Buhari's spokesman Garba Shehu in a statement issued in June.
 
"The federal government wants a situation where every child of primary school age is in school rather than begging on the streets during school hours," the statement said.
 
A presidency spokesman did not immediately respond to calls and text messages seeking comment on the raid in Kaduna and whether it would alter the government's approach to such schools.
 
Professor Ishaq Akintola, director of the Nigerian human rights organisation the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC), said around 10 million children across the north of the country are educated at Islamic schools.
 
"Those responsible for abuse, if found guilty, should be held accountable but these schools should continue because shutting them down would deprive so many students of an education," he said.
 
Akintola said Islamic schools needed funding to train teachers and improve the buildings.

 
 
 
 
 

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