President Muhammadu Buhari, Monday, backed the
Kaduna state Governor, Nasir El-rufai over the latter’s plan to sack over
21,780 teachers who recently failed the competency test conducted by the state
government.
Buhari made the
backing while speaking at the State House in Abuja during a special retreat of
the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the challenges facing the Education
sector in Nigeria themed: “Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects”.
According to
Buhari, the future of the Nigerian students would be at stake if teachers fail
the very examinations which they are supposed to set for the students.
“Being an orphan,
I still feel that boarding school moulded me. I spent nine year in boarding
school, three in primary school and six in secondary school.
“In those days,
teachers treat students like their own children. If you did well, they will
tell you, you didn’t, they wouldn’t spare the rod.
“When I finished
my secondary school, I didn’t work for a day, I refused to work for a day. I
left home, I refused to work in the local government, and then I joined the
army.
“And then I
listened to one of the Nigerians I respect, he said after his training here in
Nigeria and the United States, he went to his alma mater, his primary school to
see what he could contribute. I won’t mention his name but when he went, he
couldn’t differentiate between the students, the children and the teachers.
“And what el-Rufai
is trying to do now is exactly what that man told me about 10 years ago. It is
a very serious situation when teachers cannot pass the examination that they
are supposed to teach the children. It is a very tragic situation we are in,
and this our gathering is one of the most important ones in this
administration.”
News
Source: - Vanguard | November 13, 2017.
Photo Source: - Pulse | March 17, 2017.

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