- No schools supervision by the inspectorate division of the ministry of education to find out whether or not there are adequate qualified teachers, instructional materials and/or whether or not teaching and learning are being effective and efficient…
- Concerned Group desirous of developing a knowledge based, from grassroot community Intervenes, provides curriculum to Maiha Gari Primary School…
Classes in most of public primary schools in Adamawa state are run without curriculum, an insider source from the ministry of education can reveal the disturbing development, adding teachers, however in their inadequate number, are just groping in the dark, using their discretions to give the students what is in their minds.
The disturbing development, some head teachers on condition of anonymity disclosed, is due largely to financial constraints in the sense that “to get the curriculum, a head master has to buy from Education resources at a cost of between N10,000 to N15,000. If we are to buy then we have have to cough out the money from our hard earned salaries, the same way we’re managing to buy chalk; a challenge to the free education that isn’t adequately prepared before the take off.
“The local government education authorities don’t provide curriculum and syllabus to schools, because monies from the local government s are surrendered to the state government. Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board, ADSUBEB, and the Education Resource Centre also don’t provide the syllabus and curriculum.
Disturbed by the ugly development, Maiha Gari Development Group, desirous of developing a knowledge based from grassroots ignored community, Intervened in providing curriculum to Maiha Gari Primary School, Mbilla District, Maiha local government area, northern senatorial district, northeas Nigeria.
The elite group whose membership are within and outside the country, has been intervening in education, healthcare and other developmental schemes in the district.
Maiha local government has literally been abandoned by the state government after the 2019 electioneering campaign only to be visited four years later, during the 2022 electioneering campaign.
The concerned group would not fold their arms letting the rot to permeate the district and as a social responsibility, they must have to a sense of hope and belonging to the indigenes.