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Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by DONSMITH123(m): 11:05am On Jan 26, 2016
OYOKU ASANG—PUPILS reluctantly recline and sit on the floor in ramshackle classrooms to learn at public primary schools in Oyoku Asang and Okisu communities, Okobo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State because of the state government’s inability to provide them adequate chairs, benches and other basic education requirements. Uncomfortable parents/guardians are pulling out their children/wards in their numbers from the ramshackle public primary schools, citing unspeakable infrastructure decay and neglect by the state government.

Findings by Niger Delta Voice showed that pupils, indeed, sit down on bare floor to be taught at Government Primary School, Oyoku Asang, due to lack of chairs, while teachers deployed to the schools by government typically abandon their posting. We also learned that the Government Primary School, Oyoku, has only one decrepit block of four classrooms forcing primary four and five pupils to squeeze themselves into one classroom.

The pitiable situation has been like that since 2008 and several complaints by the community to the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, have not yielded positive results.

Why we withdraw our children

One of the villagers, who identified herself as Amasi, said that the poor state of schools in the area was responsible for the low population as many parents decided to remove their children from the schools accusing government of insensitivity to the plight of the pupils in the area. She complained that pupils whose parents could not afford the fees charged by private schools with better facilities eventually become dropouts.

Clan head laments neglect

At Eweme, Ward 1 in Okisu village, the clan head, Chief Ukwa Ukwa Onoh, said: “Government has neglected this area. It is a very serious situation that all the public schools in the whole of this area is facing the same problem of decayed and non-existent lack of infrastructure, no seats, no classroom blocks. “Government has not done anything for this area to improve the situation. The same situation you saw at Government Primary school in Oyoku Asang is the same thing with the school here in Okisu.”

He further said: “This is sad and we have reported to the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, many times to come to our help, but as you can see, this is simply a neglected and abandoned area. I am still appealing to government to look into our situation as soon as possible.”

It’s regrettable— Headmaster

A headmaster at one of the schools, who spoke on grounds of anonymity, said that he usually sent the pupils home whenever it rained because the roofs were leaking. “The state of this school has been like this for so many years and because of that teachers posted to the school do not stay. Parents are not bringing their children here. It is an unfortunate situation. We have been trying to draw the attention of government since 2008, but you know government has so many things that it is doing. We are hoping that one day government will remember this area,” he said.

Gov Emmanuel is committed to schools’ upgrade

Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, said the present administration was committed to education and would continue with the construction and renovation of schools across the state through the Inter-ministerial Direct Labour Committee.

“These are people- oriented programmes and Governor Udom Emmanuel has made it very clear that he appreciates those programmes and will sustain these programmes because the programmes are in the interest of the people of Akwa Ibom State. Right now, you will see so many inter ministerial jobs. We have started in many local government areas and the construction and reconstruction will continue,” he said.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/unbelievable-pupils-still-sit-lie-on-floor-in-a-ibom-communities-schools/

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by donTbone(m): 11:08am On Jan 26, 2016
grin

A headmaster at one of the schools, who spoke on grounds of anonymity, said that he usually sent the pupils home whenever it rained because the roofs were leaking. “The state of this school has been like this for so many years and because of that teachers posted to the school do not stay. Parents are not bringing their children here. It is an unfortunate situation. We have been trying to draw the attention of government since 2008, but you know government has so many things that it is doing. We are hoping that one day government will remember this area,” he said.

No Teacher would dare stay. Cant even serve there!
NO govt should be too busy to attend to SCHOOL project i guess..
You were just remembered...
"When the Lord returned the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dreameth"
cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OsusuMustFlow(f): 11:10am On Jan 26, 2016
Jesus!!! In this era? Government need to come to their aids urgently.


Cc: lalasticlala, OAM4J, Mynd44 front page worthy please.

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by benedictnsi(m): 11:11am On Jan 26, 2016
donTbone:
grin

My brother, this is not funny....... It is pathetic

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OsusuMustFlow(f): 11:12am On Jan 26, 2016
pupils, indeed, sit down on bare floor to be taught at Government Primary School, Oyoku Asang, due to lack of chairs, while teachers deployed to the schools by government typically abandon their posting. We also learned that the Government Primary School, Oyoku, has only one decrepit block of four classrooms forcing primary four and five pupils to squeeze themselves into one classroom.



This is sad

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by DONSMITH123(m): 11:14am On Jan 26, 2016
seriously my guy...so pathetic

benedictnsi:



My brother, this is not funny....... It is pathetic

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by TonyeBarcanista(m): 11:15am On Jan 26, 2016
This is shameful and pathetic

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OnankpaBa(m): 11:18am On Jan 26, 2016
ah!!!


What else can i say? speechless...who is the governor in that state?
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OnankpaBa(m): 11:19am On Jan 26, 2016
lalasticlala do the needful please.
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by comos: 11:20am On Jan 26, 2016
In some Lagos Primary schools, Pupils don't even have Class to stay talk-less of sitting on the floor.

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by chriskosherbal(m): 11:21am On Jan 26, 2016
Anything is possible in Nigeria.
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by okezed: 11:22am On Jan 26, 2016
In the word of a wrestler by name king Barrett " I GOT A BAD NEWS"!!!!!!
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by benedictnsi(m): 11:24am On Jan 26, 2016
comos:
In some Lagos Primary schools, Pupils don't even have Class to stay talk-less of sitting on the floor.


So in summary, you are tryna say it is a very good condition for Education abi

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by donTbone(m): 11:25am On Jan 26, 2016
benedictnsi:



My brother, this is not funny....... It is pathetic
So you expect me to shed tears?
Evrything about this nation is funny!

Afterall, one idiot said 'Education should be made for those that
could afford it alone'
That statement i think is pathetic!

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OnankpaBa(m): 11:37am On Jan 26, 2016
That bolded part..says who please?



donTbone:

So you expect me to shed tears?
Evrything about this nation is funny!

Afterall, one idiot said 'Education should be made for those that
could afford it alone'

That statement i think is pathetic!
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by benedictnsi(m): 11:40am On Jan 26, 2016
donTbone:

So you expect me to shed tears?
Evrything about this nation is funny!

Afterall, one idiot said 'Education should be made for those that
could afford it alone'
That statement i think is pathetic!


Anyway you are right my brother...... All things being equal, we aren't supposed to face half of the economic downturn or pandemonium which have enveloped this country due to egocentric leadership system...... I'm still waiting for the change!!!

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by donTbone(m): 11:42am On Jan 26, 2016
benedictnsi:



Anyway you are right my brother...... All things being equal, we aren't supposed to face half of the economic downturn or pandemonium which have enveloped this country due to egocentric leadership system...... I'm still waiting for the change!!!
We all are bro... Though am not making my life depend on it! cool
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by oluwaSmith1(f): 11:45am On Jan 26, 2016
na wao
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by oluwaSmith1(f): 11:46am On Jan 26, 2016
so? are they supposed to?

comos:
In some Lagos Primary schools, Pupils don't even have Class to stay talk-less of sitting on the floor.
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by chinchum(m): 11:59am On Jan 26, 2016
comos:
In some Lagos Primary schools, Pupils don't even have Class to stay talk-less of sitting on the floor.
Dont be foolishly defensive. What has lagos schools got to do with this pitiable situation. Call them out if there is any need, if the govt has shame, they will fix it promptly.

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by SweetLove0(f): 12:03pm On Jan 26, 2016
now this is bad and pathetic.


something need to be done. Future leaders.
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by SweetLove0(f): 12:07pm On Jan 26, 2016
donTbone:
grin

A headmaster at one of the schools, who spoke on grounds of anonymity, said that he usually sent the pupils home whenever it rained because the roofs were leaking. “The state of this school has been like this for so many years and because of that teachers posted to the school do not stay. Parents are not bringing their children here. It is an unfortunate situation. We have been trying to draw the attention of government since 2008, but you know government has so many things that it is doing. We are hoping that one day government will remember this area,” he said.

No Teacher would dare stay. Cant even serve there!
NO govt should be too busy to attend to SCHOOL project i guess..
You were just remembered...
"When the Lord returned the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dreameth"
cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by comos: 12:10pm On Jan 26, 2016
chinchum:
Dont be foolishly defensive. What has lagos schools got to do with this pitiable situation. Call them out if there is any need, if the govt has shame, they will fix it promptly.
The said school is going through renovation
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by OnankpaBa(m): 12:11pm On Jan 26, 2016
did you read the story very well?



comos:

The said school is going through renovation

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by comos: 12:34pm On Jan 26, 2016
OnankpaBa:
did you read the story very well?



I trust Akwa Ibom state governor.
the said school will be given attention

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by lielbree: 12:42pm On Jan 26, 2016
Pics please

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by Nobody: 12:43pm On Jan 26, 2016
Pix of the student or ADONBILIVIT

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by tolexy007(m): 12:43pm On Jan 26, 2016
angry
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by mallamsk: 12:43pm On Jan 26, 2016
DONSMITH123:
OYOKU ASANG—PUPILS reluctantly recline and sit on the floor in ramshackle classrooms to learn at public primary schools in Oyoku Asang and Okisu communities, Okobo Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State because of the state government’s inability to provide them adequate chairs, benches and other basic education requirements. Uncomfortable parents/guardians are pulling out their children/wards in their numbers from the ramshackle public primary schools, citing unspeakable infrastructure decay and neglect by the state government.

Findings by Niger Delta Voice showed that pupils, indeed, sit down on bare floor to be taught at Government Primary School, Oyoku Asang, due to lack of chairs, while teachers deployed to the schools by government typically abandon their posting. We also learned that the Government Primary School, Oyoku, has only one decrepit block of four classrooms forcing primary four and five pupils to squeeze themselves into one classroom.

The pitiable situation has been like that since 2008 and several complaints by the community to the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, have not yielded positive results.

Why we withdraw our children

One of the villagers, who identified herself as Amasi, said that the poor state of schools in the area was responsible for the low population as many parents decided to remove their children from the schools accusing government of insensitivity to the plight of the pupils in the area. She complained that pupils whose parents could not afford the fees charged by private schools with better facilities eventually become dropouts.

Clan head laments neglect

At Eweme, Ward 1 in Okisu village, the clan head, Chief Ukwa Ukwa Onoh, said: “Government has neglected this area. It is a very serious situation that all the public schools in the whole of this area is facing the same problem of decayed and non-existent lack of infrastructure, no seats, no classroom blocks. “Government has not done anything for this area to improve the situation. The same situation you saw at Government Primary school in Oyoku Asang is the same thing with the school here in Okisu.”

He further said: “This is sad and we have reported to the State Universal Basic Education Board, SUBEB, many times to come to our help, but as you can see, this is simply a neglected and abandoned area. I am still appealing to government to look into our situation as soon as possible.”

It’s regrettable— Headmaster

A headmaster at one of the schools, who spoke on grounds of anonymity, said that he usually sent the pupils home whenever it rained because the roofs were leaking. “The state of this school has been like this for so many years and because of that teachers posted to the school do not stay. Parents are not bringing their children here. It is an unfortunate situation. We have been trying to draw the attention of government since 2008, but you know government has so many things that it is doing. We are hoping that one day government will remember this area,” he said.

Gov Emmanuel is committed to schools’ upgrade

Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, said the present administration was committed to education and would continue with the construction and renovation of schools across the state through the Inter-ministerial Direct Labour Committee.

“These are people- oriented programmes and Governor Udom Emmanuel has made it very clear that he appreciates those programmes and will sustain these programmes because the programmes are in the interest of the people of Akwa Ibom State. Right now, you will see so many inter ministerial jobs. We have started in many local government areas and the construction and reconstruction will continue,” he said.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/01/unbelievable-pupils-still-sit-lie-on-floor-in-a-ibom-communities-schools/
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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by jstbeinhonest(m): 12:43pm On Jan 26, 2016
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comos:

The said school is going through renovation
.


Do you live in Akwa Ibom?,The
article says nothing has been
done so far,so stop being
defensive.Majority,if not all
Nigerian states have one or two
schools like these.

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Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by oluseyiforjesus(m): 12:45pm On Jan 26, 2016
Dis 16yrs PDP spent real ate deep on ds Nation but dat not an excuse for ds pple call APC
Re: Pupils Sit And Lie On Floor In Akwa-Ibom Communities’ Schools by Nobody: 12:45pm On Jan 26, 2016
Akpabio sef

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