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Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by hajbash: 7:57pm On Dec 27, 2013
Gov Aliyu weeps over dilapidated infrastructure in public schools in the state
on december 27, 2013 at 6:18 pm in special report
NIGER STATE
He must have acted on a tip-off- and he acted swifty on the information provided. The information led to an unscheduled visit of Niger state governor Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu to some state owned primary Schools few months ago.
The story was almost the same in most of the public schools he visited in Chanchaga Local Government area which is within Minna, the state capital-dilapidated nature of the building and with some pupils receiving classes on bare floor.
As if he has not seen the worst, the governor and his entourage comprising most of his cabinet members were stunned at another public school in Minna the state capital where the entire building was dilapidated which could easily be described as an eye sore especially since it is within Minna, the state capital.
Governor Aliyu could not hold his emotion as he shed tears over what he saw. Part of the numerous questions he asked were as follows- where are the funds allocated to these schools going to; what explanation could be given for these rot; if these type of buildings are at my door step (Minna), then what  happens to schools in the rural areas? Something must be done to arrest the situation, the governor remarked.

*Poor northern school
Few days later, the governor inaugurated an independent committee to travel to the three senatorial districts of the public schools in the state and report back directly to him for immediate action.
Unfortunately, the tour was truncated by “powers that be” for “lack of funds” to complete the project knowing fully well the implication if completed. All the same, a comprehensive report both in print, and video was passed on to the chief servant but with the suspicion that the report was blocked in transit since there was no response or comments made by the principal on the “excellent work” carried out by the body.
Till today, the story is almost the same in most of the public schools especially in the rural areas with dilapidated buildings; with roofs, almost falling down; with no windows, no fence to protect the buildings, no water for the pupils within the school compound to drink thereby exposing them to danger when crossing the busy roads in search of water and worst is that most of the classrooms visited are without benches and desks to sit and write on by the pupils.
Even within Minna the state capital, the bare floor on which the pupils are receiving lessons have already cracked and very dusty thereby forcing both the pupils and their teachers to wet the floor before the commencement of classes and at intervals daily to avoid dust during classes.
The lack of fencing of the schools has led to some of the classroom turned into public toilet by outsiders who capitalize on the porous nature of these schools to defecate in the classes with pupils  forced to clear the mess every morning.
Most teachers are not even provided with the common chairs and tables for them to sit and write while classes go on.
Also conspicuously unavailable are simply teaching aids for the pupils which are lagging in most of the public schools thereby making it absolutely difficult to impact the simple knowledge to the pupils.
Because of lack of these basic infrastructure and teaching aids, most of these public schools especially in the rural areas are virtually empty with both the pupils and teachers always absent from school. What has happened in Niger is exactly what is happening in many states across the country where contracts worth billions of naira are awarded without supervision by the appropriate authorities and only for the Chief Executives to be deceived by their officers that ALL IS WELL.
With the zeal and concern shown by the Chief Servant on what he saw in some of these public schools in Minna the state capital some few months ago which led to his shedding of tears, and with the official eport turned in by the committee he inaugurated to embark on tour of other public schools in the state, one would have expected a rapid and immediate transformation of these schools for the reverse is the case.
However, the state commissioner of Education, Alhaji Danladi Abdulhammed who just took over the ministry admitted that there are dilapidated classrooms all over the state but assured that the state government has taken a bold step to reposition them.
“Definitely, we must tell ourselves the truth. The issue of education as I use to say is that we are in a period of reconstruction, realignment, rejuvenation and making the sector born again because the sector has suffered neglect for too long and we all believe that this is the basis of development and therefore, we are busy building new classrooms in the rural areas and highrise buildings in the urban centres,” Abdulhameed explained.
The commissioner assured that government is also going to concentrate on perimeter fencing for security purposes and to guide against the school lands from being encroached upon.
According to him, “we know there are challenges but they are summountable but all we need is the co-operation of the general public, parents and the stake holders in the sector.”
Alhaji Abdulhameed could not however state how much would be needed to put these dilapidated buildings in order but said, the  affected schools have been captured in next year’s (2014) budget saying,
“Education is one of the sectors that government is going to pay attention on in 2014 budget. All the old buildings that are collapsing have been captured in our budget and by next year, most of these collapsing buildings will be seen erect and functioning,” the commissioner assured.
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by asha80(m): 8:05pm On Dec 27, 2013
is this a sick joke?so what has he been doing for the past six years?
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by padeolu: 8:06pm On Dec 27, 2013
Na today he just dey enter office wey hin see the dilapidated structures. Mtchew! Yeye dey smell
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by lincolnj88: 8:21pm On Dec 27, 2013
grin kai aboki ....very funny people
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by ProfessorPeter(m): 8:37pm On Dec 27, 2013
Hypocri-tamus. Crying for what?
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by Sec5(m): 10:26pm On Dec 27, 2013
Chief servant,u are elected to work and not to shed crocodile tears after wasting six SOLID years in office.
Or do u think ur deceptive tears can transform dilapidated structures to magnificient edifice that will be conducive to learning.U better get down to work by properly supervising and monitoring all ur acclaimed projects of this ur lame administration.
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by Nobody: 2:50am On Dec 28, 2013
Now i see why someone is afraid of joining APC...afraid of EFCC...when you steal funds...when ypou refuse to monitor projects the way Fashola and Oshiomole visit sites to do some meniel jobs...of course, contrators will run away with the money...and you as the Governor keep sleeping under A/C enjoying your life, giving out public speeeches, following G7 all about. It is such a shame...and these leaders do not realise that all will account for their stewardship on the Day of Judgment. Poor Children who have no voice..who have poor parents..who maybe do not eat breakfast...yet have to clear the mess of faeces on the floor of their classrooms everyday...and sit on that same ground full of dust ... yet they have a leader
Babangida Aliyu....Allah is watching you....Yes ... and the Day of Judgment is coming soon.,..repent you still have 1.5years left in power...or your will look back in reminiscence and regret.
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by Nobody: 3:03am On Dec 28, 2013
soe: Now i see why someone is afraid of joining APC...afraid of EFCC...when you steal funds...when ypou refuse to monitor projects the way Fashola and Oshiomole visit sites to do some meniel jobs...of course, contrators will run away with the money...and you as the Governor keep sleeping under A/C enjoying your life, giving out public speeeches, following G7 all about. It is such a shame...and these leaders do not realise that all will account for their stewardship on the Day of Judgment. Poor Children who have no voice..who have poor parents..who maybe do not eat breakfast...yet have to clear the mess of faeces on the floor of their classrooms everyday...and sit on that same ground full of dust ... yet they have a leader
Babangida Aliyu....Allah is watching you....Yes ... and the Day of Judgment is coming soon.,..repent you still have 1.5years left in power...or your will look back in reminiscence and regret.


The sad thing about Babangida Aliyu is that; he schooled in the U.S. He got his Ph.D. from University of Pittsburg. I expect any American trained administrator to do great things when they become public servants.
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by talktimi(m): 5:07am On Dec 28, 2013
He's not serious...
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by ajoskele(m): 5:29am On Dec 28, 2013
Who is even the Governor of that state?!
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by ajoskele(m): 5:33am On Dec 28, 2013
soe: Now i see why someone is afraid of joining APC...afraid of EFCC...when you steal funds...when ypou refuse to monitor projects the way Fashola and Oshiomole visit sites to do some meniel jobs...of course, contrators will run away with the money...and you as the Governor keep sleeping under A/C enjoying your life, giving out public speeeches, following G7 all about. It is such a shame...and these leaders do not realise that all will account for their stewardship on the Day of Judgment. Poor Children who have no voice..who have poor parents..who maybe do not eat breakfast...yet have to clear the mess of faeces on the floor of their classrooms everyday...and sit on that same ground full of dust ... yet they have a leader
Babangida Aliyu....Allah is watching you....Yes ... and the Day of Judgment is coming soon.,..repent you still have 1.5years left in power...or your will look back in reminiscence and regret.
Bros,abeg when be Day of Judgement oo make I know how I go take package masev...I nor wan shed late tears for hell
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by naijaking1: 5:48am On Dec 28, 2013
asha 80: is this a sick joke?so what has he been doing for the past six years?

He has been busy scheming to install Lamido and Amechi into Aso Rock
Re: Gov B.aliyu Weeps Over Dilapidated Infrastructure In Public Schools In The State by kokoA(m): 7:28am On Dec 28, 2013
Niger state where the number of the governor's billboards around town is morethan the number of children in of school? grin

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