Kano declares emergency on education, says 4.7m pupils sit on bare floor

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State. Pix: Twitter

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, at the weekend, revealed that his administration met no fewer than 4.7 million pupils sitting on bare floor in primary schools across Kano State upon assumption of office on May 29, 2023. He made the revelation during the Declaration of State of Emergency on Education in Kano State held at the Government House.
  
The governor said the state government declared the emergency with full support of the National Union of Teachers (NUT). He observed that the lack of instructional materials had
compounded the problem, hence, “leaving our teachers and students to struggle with outdated and insufficient resources.” 
  
Yusuf said: “Above 4.7 million pupils are sitting on bare floors to take lessons, while about 400 schools have only one teacher for all classes, subjects and pupils.
 
“Rather than building more classrooms and providing basic furniture in the schools, as well as hiring more 
teachers, the administration we took over from chose to butcher the land belonging to those schools, in some places, demolishing classrooms to create space for shops.  
  
“Those schools that they could not sell, they closed them down and got them vandalised. The encroachment of public school lands and conversion of these vital institutions into private business premises is an affront to our communal values and a direct assault on our commitment to public education.
  
“This reckless appropriation of educational spaces for commercial use is unacceptable and must stop immediately.”  He continued: “Today, I stand before you with a profound sense of duty, compelled by the pressing need to
address the precarious state of our education sector. 
  
“As your elected governor, entrusted with the solemn responsibility of steering our state towards prosperity and progress, I cannot ignore the glaring reality that confronts us in the realm of education.
  
“And with education being our number one priority, and believing that education is not only a public good, but is also
the greatest asset that any people can bequeath to their upcoming generations because no people can grow beyond the quality and standard of their education system. We must, therefore, take radical but practical measures to reposition education provisioning in our state.”

The governor, who also bemoaned the proliferation of out-of-school children in the state, stated that his administration had taken adequate steps to confront the menace.
  
“It is with a heavy heart that I bring forth this discourse, as the challenges we face in the education sector are as formidable as they are alarming, and the urgency with which we must act is undeniable. 
  
“Our educational landscape, once a beacon of hope and opportunity for our youths, and an example for other states to copy, now stands shrouded in the shadows of unacceptable neglect and decay.

 “Our beloved state is witnessing an alarming proliferation of out-of-school children, with the current figure standing at 989,234 children,” he added.

 

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