Endemic rot in Kwara education sector uncovered, as govt schools have only 1 teacher



Kwara Must Change has uncovered another heart breaking and endemic rot in Kwara State education sector, particularly in Kwara North and Kwara South Senatorial District in which a whole school only has one staff, who functions as teacher, cleaner and head master/mistress.

Our latest discovery signifies how unimportant the state government considers education in this part of the country. In the course of Kwara Must Change’s engagement with the people across the state, we discovered that several primary schools have only one staff, that manages the administrative affairs of their schools as head master/mistress, as well as serves as teacher and cleaner all at the same time.

The super staff, in addition to administrative duties, also teaches all students in all classes, from primary 1 to primary 6. Furthermore, the extra ordinary staff also teaches all subjects including Mathematics, English, Social Studies, Science, Home Economics, Art etc.

At first glance, Kwara Must Change thought that this bizarre situation only exists in one school by accident, but upon further inquiry, we discovered that more schools operate in similar condition.

The unfortunate discovery is really troubling because, some of these schools have over 120 students and it is virtually impossible for just one person to attend to all the pupils. It is practically impossible but some how; this super individuals are still getting the school to function, though in terrible condition.

In Baruten local government area for example, particularly in Gwanara District, schools such as Budo Aiki Primary School, Ganmoru Primary School, Yere Primary School, Dogere Primary School, Koro Primary School and many others have just one staff each. All these schools are located in just one section of a local government in Kwara North.

Additionally, even the Kwara South is not any different. In Oyun Local Government Area, similar discovery was made in several schools, one of which is a school called Mamunekperu Primary School in Igbotele Community, Ikotun ward.

Surprisingly, despite the huge work being done by these workers under such inhumane condition, they are still not paid salaries. Students and workers in this part of the country are really suffering.

We therefore call on all well meaning Kwarans and Nigerians to help prevail on the state government to improve the education sector, by providing adequate teachers to all government schools, improve the learning environment and pay salaries to the teachers.

Abdulrazaq O Hamzat
Kwara Must Change
Kwara Must Change is a pro democracy group in Kwara State

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