LEADERSHIP gathered that leaders of the community feared, without government’s intervention, that the future of 150 pupils in the community would remain bleak.
The leader of the community, Malam Luje Mohammed disclosed this during an advocacy visit to the community by a not-for-profit group, Women Development Initiative for Self Sustenance . He said the only block of classrooms built with mud through self-help was grossly inadequate to meet the educational needs of the surging population of nomads children who aspire to succeed in acquiring both Islamic and Western Education.
Muhammed said the lone building now serves the interest of primary four-five classes while other pupils take lessons in the open.The leader who took the visiting team around the school site, complained about the lack of teaching aids, portable water and teaching materials.