Daily Trust

Make only the children you can raise — Sanusi tells northerner­s

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Kaduna

The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, has appealed to northerner­s to change their attitude to marriage and child bearing, urging them to marry only the number of wives and produce the number of children they can adequately cater for in the interest of themselves, the region and the entire nation.

The emir made this appeal while speaking at the 60th Anniversar­y, Founder’s Day Lecture and Magazine Launch of Kaduna Capital School at the weekend, saying that social policy must be articulate­d to educate the people.

He reiterated that he had no quarrel with anyone who undertook a family he had capacity for, explaining, “You are allowed to marry two wives if you can maintain them, you are also allowed to produce 100 children if you can maintain and educate them; but if you cannot, please marry the number of wives you can maintain and produce the number of children you can take care of.”

He said only children brought up with close parental love and care could have value to themselves and the larger society. “We are obsessed by number as anything produced en masse is cheap. We have produced all these children like commoditie­s; they are there on the streets and that is why they die and people don’t care because they have no value. They are also on drugs and people don’t care,” he said.

He called on northern leaders to seriously look at the failure of social policy in the region, including attitude to marriage, early marriage, family planning, polygamy, divorce, rights of a child over the parents and the responsibi­lities of fathers, among others, because “many of the people we have in the North feel that a father is the one who is able to produce a child and that parenting is about biological reproducti­on and not about proper upbringing.”

He also urged nongovernm­ental organizati­ons and the private sector to come in. “Muslim Scholars and Foundation­s should focus on social policy, build schools, train teachers, provide equipment and scholarshi­p for students, among others,” he urged.

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