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Bayelsa Community Laments Lack Of Teaching Staff In Public Schools

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July 23, (THEWILL) – The people of Amatu 2 Community in Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have appealed to the State Government to come to their aid, saying that for the past three years, their children have not been attending classes both at the primary and secondary school level due to the unavailability of teachers.

Making the appeal in Ekeremor Town, a leader of the community, Mr. Jerry Samasuode, said they had written several petitions to the State Ministry of Education, State Universal Basic Education Board and Post Primary Schools Board to draw the attention of the government to their plight but no action has been taken for the past three years.

He said the situation is so bad that children of the community have forgotten their academic calendar as they don’t know when schools will resume or close for the holiday, adding that they fear that if nothing is done urgently to save the situation, their children may grow up to become a problem to society.

“About five years ago, Corps members used to cover up for the unavailability of teachers but today they also abandoned us. Both the teachers and Corps members that were posted to our community used to complain about distance and poor standard of living as excuses but today, there is a road from Yenagoa to Ekeremor. So, distance should not be an excuse.

“Concerning the issue of the poor standard of living, the community made efforts by providing accommodation, food and stipends to encourage them even though that is not part of our responsibility. Yet, when they are posted to our community they will lobby officials to redeploy them to urban cities.

“Most of the teachers who work their redeployment to urban areas told us that they are doing so because the government does not pay them rural posting allowances. Even though we made money available for them to cover up for that, they have refused to come to our community. Yet, they will say education is the bedrock of development,” he said.

 
Amos Okioma, THEWILLhttps://thewillnews.com
Amos Okioma is a Correspondent at THEWILL

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