The request was contained in an announcement on Tuesday by Abba Anwar, his representative.
Ganduje gave the request during the starting of Basic Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) and Distribution of Offer of Appointment to 7,500 volunteer educators, held at Sani Abacha Stadium.
He said the choice was to completely combine the free and obligatory essential and auxiliary schools training in Kano.
The administration included that the order would incorporate the Almajiri framework into the approach and address the waiting issue of road asking.
The announcement cautioned any Almijiri instructor figures he can't acknowledge the new arrangement to leave the state.
"When Almajiri are discovered asking, it isn't just that homeless person is gotten, yet his folks or gatekeepers.
"Such guardians or watchmen would be prosecuted to confront the fierceness of the law," Ganduje was cited as saying.
"Each kid must go to class under my supervision" Gov Ganduje demands.
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