Learning Environment in Nigeria Still Persists as Pupils Sit On The Floor To Learn In Bauchi School - Education
The issue of poor educating and learning condition in Nigeria still holds on for a considerable length of time regardless of cases of endeavors made by the legislature to address it.
Lamentably, in some Nigerian states, school youngsters still learn under tree shades or sit on classroom floors, though numerous nations have propelled present day methods for learning and instructing.
On a visit to Bauchi State by columnists, it was watched that some government funded schools in the state are in a miserable state, and do not have a favorable environment for learning.
In a portion of the schools, it was passionate seeing the school youngsters sit on the floor in a bedraggled condition of the classroom while learning.
The Gudum Hausawa Primary School, for example, has just a single piece of two classrooms, in spite of a few budgetary allotments made by the state government in the area.
Senator Mohammed Abubakar, after accepting office in 2015, set up a designation on training in an offer to locate an enduring answer for the issues, notwithstanding committing 20 percent of the state's financial plan to its save.
Despite the fact that the legislature has given the affirmation that pressing advances were on to address the circumstance.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mr Sabo Muhammed, said the Abubakar-drove organization has started the development of 600 squares of classrooms over the 20 Local Govts in Bauchi.
"Work has gone far in the development of 600 squares of classrooms over the 20 Local Govts of Bauchi state and the arrangement of 18,000 sitting offices for this essential and junior auxiliary," he said.
Lamentably, in some Nigerian states, school youngsters still learn under tree shades or sit on classroom floors, though numerous nations have propelled present day methods for learning and instructing.
On a visit to Bauchi State by columnists, it was watched that some government funded schools in the state are in a miserable state, and do not have a favorable environment for learning.
In a portion of the schools, it was passionate seeing the school youngsters sit on the floor in a bedraggled condition of the classroom while learning.
The Gudum Hausawa Primary School, for example, has just a single piece of two classrooms, in spite of a few budgetary allotments made by the state government in the area.
Senator Mohammed Abubakar, after accepting office in 2015, set up a designation on training in an offer to locate an enduring answer for the issues, notwithstanding committing 20 percent of the state's financial plan to its save.
Despite the fact that the legislature has given the affirmation that pressing advances were on to address the circumstance.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Mr Sabo Muhammed, said the Abubakar-drove organization has started the development of 600 squares of classrooms over the 20 Local Govts in Bauchi.
"Work has gone far in the development of 600 squares of classrooms over the 20 Local Govts of Bauchi state and the arrangement of 18,000 sitting offices for this essential and junior auxiliary," he said.
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