Political Neglect and its Impact on Education: Netizens Call out Senator Ningi of Kwagwaro, Bauchi State.

This is a tale that begins with Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, a former representative of the Bauchi central senatorial district, and the children of Kwagwaro village, who are the unseen victims of political neglect.

Political Neglect and its Impact on Education: Netizens Call out Senator Ningi of Kwagwaro, Bauchi State.

In the heart of Bauchi State, nestled within the confines of Kwagwaro village, Ningi, a story of resilience and neglect unfolds. This is a tale that begins with Senator Abdul Ahmed Ningi, a former representative of the Bauchi central senatorial district, and the children of Kwagwaro village, who are the unseen victims of political neglect.

The Chairman of Educare, Alex Onyia, recently took to Twitter to shed light on a situation that has long been overlooked. His tweets painted a  picture of the only primary school in Kwagwaro village. A school that, instead of being a beacon of hope and knowledge, stands as a symbol of neglect and decay.

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“This is the condition of the only primary school in Kwagwaro village, Ningi, Bauchi state, with over 400 children,” Onyia tweeted. His words were accompanied by images of children taking classes under a tree, some sitting on the floor in a class without roofs.

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The school, he explained, was severely understaffed, with only one teacher shouldering the responsibility of educating the entire school. The irony of the situation is not lost on the netizens. Ningi, after all, is the Local Government Area (LGA) of Senator Ningi. Yet, despite his political influence, there has been no noticeable effort to improve the state of education in Ningi.

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However, amidst the criticism and outcry, there is a glimmer of hope. The lone teacher, whose name remains unknown, has become a symbol of commitment, passion, and patriotism. Despite the challenging conditions, he continues to teach, driven by a sense of duty towards his students and his village.