Neglected U.B.E Primary School in Kaduna Struggles Without Classrooms, Drawing Public Outcry

The U.B.E Primary School Nadadan in the Kubau Local Government Area of Kaduna State, has become a symbol of neglect.

Neglected U.B.E Primary School in Kaduna Struggles Without Classrooms, Drawing Public Outcry

The UBE Primary School Nadadan in the Kubau Local Government Area of Kaduna State, has become a symbol of neglect and adversity, with pupils forced to learn under a tree due to the absence of any classrooms. The dire situation has sparked outrage among concerned citizens, highlighting significant challenges in the educational infrastructure of the region.

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According to concerned observers, the school, which is a government institution, operates with only one teacher for all its pupils. Classes are conducted outdoors, leaving school children vulnerable to weather conditions. When morning rains occur, classes are canceled for the day, disrupting the already limited learning opportunities available to these young learners.

"Issues like this should not be happening in this day and age. These children deserve proper classrooms," commented one of the viewers who raised awareness about the plight of UBE Primary School Nadada.

Moreover, parents of the students expressed frustration over the lack of representation in state and federal legislative bodies. Many claimed ignorance regarding their elected representatives, whom they believe should address the school's critical infrastructure needs.

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"The parents of those children don't know who they voted for to represent them in the state and federal Houses of Representative. They should channel their demand through them abeg," said another concerned individual.