For long, students of Hafsat
Ahmadu Bello Memorial Secondary School, Sokoto, have had to endure learning in
the most uncomfortable way.
Only a few classes in the school
have enough seats to accommodate them. For long, they have to put up with
taking lectures while seated on bare floor. Most use prayer mats to protect
their white tops from the floor’s dust, while other come to classes with extra
wrappers to spray on floor as they sit.
While they have to put up with
the most uncomfortable situation to take lectures daily, a few blocks away, 200
sets of classroom furniture were locked away, unattended to, and left to rot
away.
But their suffering came to an
end last week when the committee set up by Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal to
implement the state of emergency declared in education visited the school.
The visit was facilitated by the
need to individually assess problems of various schools and make
recommendations to government on how best to address them.
“Upon visiting the Hafsat Ahmadu Bello
Memorial Secondary School, Sokoto, students were seen taking lectures while
sitting on the floor. To our amazement, a few blocks away, 200 new classroom
furniture were locked away unattended to. We immediately ordered that the
furniture be arranged in the classes in need, and the school management was
admonished to always prioritise the need of the students at all times,” said
Dr. Shadi Sabeh, who led members of the School Needs Assessment sub-committee
during the visit.
“So while the government has provided facilities,
the school management will decide not to utilize them. The school managers must
key into the new vision for better schools or all our efforts will be in vain,”
he added.
The joy of the kids could not be
contained as they took the lead in arranging the chairs in their classes by
themselves.
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