 Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, has condemned the torture of 11-year-old Al-Majiri boy, Issa Mouazou, who was allegedly abused by an Islamic school teacher in Suleja, Niger State. Receiving the Al-Majiri students at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House, Kaduna, Governor Uba Sani was disturbed over the incident of Mouazou and those of other children from same Al-Majiri schools who have suffered abuse, about to prosecute the Al-Majiri school teacher who abused the children. It was really wrong and we believe as a government it's a responsibility to protect our citizens. I'm happy today all the children who are from Kaduna, not only the one that was tortured, even those who were also in the same Al-Majiri school in Niger State who were brought back to Kaduna State. He added that there is no part of the Quran that supports the dehumanizing torture of under-raised children, noting that the state has free education in both Quranic and formal education while lamenting that over 16,000 children are in Sangaya school outside the state. At Kaduna State we will not tolerate parents and now their children to just be sent outside the state and be abused because we feel it's affecting or is something to do with their fundamental human rights. We need to protect the children. We also have to make it clear to the parents that they have a responsibility, a government have a responsibility. More than 16,000 children, of course in Kaduna, we made it clear that we don't want our children or the children of the poor to be roaming the streets in the name of the blue Al-Majiri in Kaduna State. However, Ubassani expressed commitment to preventing child abuse and zero tolerance for parents allowing children to beg on the street while calling on Islamic clerics to preach to parents on the danger of sending their children outside the state to school. It also enlightened the families so that for them to know there's nowhere in Holy Quran that was stated that you have to take a child to somewhere to learn Quran. You can learn it even in your house. You can learn it even in Kaduna. So that is the most important thing. I think our Islamic scholars have a bigger accessibility to educate the parents. That is the most important thing.