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HELP! Benue State educational sector in a state of animated suspension (Opinion)

By Michael Nicholas-Mandla

There is no doubt that corruption exists in all sectors in Nigeria. The corruption in the educational sector is a frequent occurrence although it varies in sizes and shades from one state to another.

As a result of poor leadership and woeful planning, the public schools system has become dysfunctional across Benue state and the sector has become an arena of inefficiency and a cesspool of corruption. For instance, the conditions of public schools in Okpokwu Local Government Area, one of the first local authorities in Benue State and my immediate constituency is quiet disheartening and pitiable.

From Edumoga through Okpoga to Ichama, the condition of these public schools is the same. The schools surroundings have become havens for several species of grasses and wild animals. The buildings have become dilapidated and academic activities are literarily crippled. The less privileged ones, who have no other alternative, usually receive lessons under the trees as there are no chairs or roofs to give them shelter.

Since the return to democracy in 1999, Okpokwu has been on the good page of political relevance and Benue State having produced a Minister, State Party Chairman of the PDP, Commissioners, Special Advisers and most recently, the exalted position of the Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly. Aside these political gladiators, we are richly blessed with several illustrious sons and daughters who are heads of parastatals and agencies, and others who have done well for themselves in their chosen carriers.

Children attending public primary schools in Benue State were stuck at home for over eight months following a prolonged strike by their teachers for non-payment of their salaries.

While we celebrate those who have taken bold steps to establish private schools, our leaders need to be reminded that the public schools in Okpokwu and other parts of the state need some enhancements since most of these private schools are out of the reach of the masses. This is just one of the ways our politicians can give back to the grassroots, who elected them and not by the continuous sharing of offering monies, salts, meats and wrappers as it is customary.

The public schools system is looking for the era of change to spill some benefits on them through the wind of change that is now blowing. If the public school system can be given its deserved attention, by improving their infrastructure, improving the quality of teaching and learning, and improving the lots of teachers, the state of education would improve and the effect of ‘change’ would reach the grassroots level.

Teachers occupy a pride of place in the scheme of things and should be given their due respect and entitlements instead of debasing and ridiculing them with insults and subjecting them to unnecessary hardship. Governments should be made to honor their salary obligations to teachers by making their monthly salaries a priority among competing items on the budgets. Our public schools and teachers deserve more from the Benue State government under the present political dispensation.

WHAT SHOULD THE GOVERNMENT DO?

Primary school teachers in Benue State are being owed 11 months’ salary arrears while their counterparts in secondary school teachers are owed five months arrears.

Furthermore, the state owned university is presently on strike due to the laxity of the government towards the education sector in the state.

Education is an essential thing in every society because of the fact that it brings development.

Therefore, the government should take the education sector in Benue very seriously, thereby giving urgent attention to it in order to address issues affecting the progress of the people of Benue most especially the Idomas.

The government should concentrate on moving the state to a greater height instead of concentrating and making good use of the available resources of the state in the way that can bring positive change.

Benue state public institutions especially schools have witnessed a downward slide.

Now, the education sector in the state is dying drastically and the ongoing administration in the state is watching helplessly. upon the face of its gross display of incompetence the youth have not still decided on what is more suitable for her people.

It is pertinent to remind the present government that the people who voted him has not seen display of evidential promises since the people of Benue are subjected under abject poverty. I humbly suggest therefore, that the present government should do that which will benefits her people most especially looking at the educational sector a lot more imperatively.

With this, the people of Benue hold the responsibility of voting you into power 2019.

Ameh

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