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Mohammed Alkali

3,795 teachers killed, 1,500 schools burnt in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states.
 
From: Kelvin Ugo Ubaka
Fri, 5 Nov 2021   ||   Nigeria, Nigeria
 

Friday Nov.5th 2021:A total of 3,795 teachers have been reportedly killed, while  1,500 schools were burnt in 12 years of insurgency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states.
This were the declaration of the Managing Director, North East Development Commission (NEDC), Mohammed Alkali, who yesterday raised the alarm, while flagging off the five-day training of 300 teachers at the Kashim Ibrahim College of Education, Maiduguri, Borno.
Alkali said that education is critical to the post-insurgency recovery programmes in the region, adding that the training will rebuild and enhance the capacity of teachers to improve their teaching skills.
“This requires that we invest in critical educational infrastructure and programmes by returning students to the rebuilt schools,” he said.
 The head of the commission noted that the conflict in the North East has also led to increase in school drop-outs, low school enrolment, and low rate of transition to higher education levels.
He added that other long terms effects, included, comprise overcrowding and loss of instructional hours, warning that adolescent girls and boys were at risk of joining armed groups, with increased levels of exploitation and abuse, as the region had the lowest rate of literacy with rising poverty and unemployment.
On teachers’ capacity building, he disclosed that 1,500 teachers would be trained, commencing with 300 in Borno and replicated in the other five states of the region.
“They (teachers) would learn to improve their educational skills and overall organisation, time management, technical knowledge and motivate the students through provision of psycho-social support, as well as invest in the future of the children with professional growth,” he said.

 

 

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