President
Muhammadu Buhari yesterday threw his weight behind Governor Nasir El-Rufai’s
decision to sack 22,000 teachers in Kaduna State who failed competency t
est and
recruit 25,000 new ones.
El-Rufai had
vowed that threats of industrial action by the state chapter of the Nigerian
Union of Teachers (NUT) would not deter his government.
Digressing
from his speech after addressing participants at a special retreat of the
Federal Executive Council (FEC) on the challenges facing the education sector
in Nigeria, which held at the Banquet Hall, Abuja, Buhari who gave the tacit
support to El-Rufai, described the development as “a serious situation.”
If nothing
else, the presidential endorsement will embolden Governor El-Rufai whose
decision last week to sack almost the entire teachers in public schools in
Kaduna State has attracted criticism from around the country.
Buhari said
his administration was committed to revitalising the education system and
making it more responsive and globally competitive.
“It is a
very serious situation, when teachers cannot pass the exams that they are
supposed to teach the children to pass. It is a very tragic situation we are
in.
“For nine
years, I was in boarding school, three in primary and six in secondary school.
In those days, teachers treated students or children like their own children.
If you did well, they would tell you that you did well. If you didn’t do well,
they never spared the rod.
“I listened
to one Nigerian I respect. He said after his training here in Nigeria and the
United States, he went to his alma mater, his primary school, to see what he
could contribute.
“I won’t
mention his name, but when he went, he couldn’t differentiate between the students,
the children and the teachers.
“And what
El-Rufai is trying to do now is exactly what that man told me about 10 years
ago. It is a very serious situation, when teachers cannot pass the exams that
they are suppose to teach the children to pass,” the president said.
Earlier,
Buhari told the participants that Nigeria would not be able to progress beyond
the level of the standard of its education. “The problem is no longer a secret
that the quality of education in Nigeria requires greater attention and
improvement, he said.”
According to
him, it is those who acquired the most qualitative education, equipped with
requisite skills and training, and empowered with practical knowhow that are
leading the rest.
“With an
estimated 13.2 million children out of school, high illiteracy level,
infrastructural deficit and decay, unqualified teachers, and inadequate
instructional materials, to mention some of the challenges, we can clearly see
the effect of decades of neglect that the sector has suffered.”
Also, the
Director-General, Progressive Governors Forum (PGF), Salihu Mohammed Lukman,
canvassed support for the planned sack of the teachers.
In a letter
titled, “State of Education in Kaduna: Issues and Politics to the Kaduna State
APC Stakeholder”, he averred that politicising the matter is synonymous with
politicising the future of the children.
“We can
disagree with El-Rufai on many issues, but on the issue of fixing public
education, we need to exercise restraints. Many of us, if not all, wouldn’t
have been where we are if not for the privilege of access to good quality
public education. We are all products of public education on accounts of which
we are globally competitive. This is not the case with our children.
“Our
children are in most cases products of private education and hardly competitive
locally. Looking at these scripts, there is no question about why this is so.
We can disagree with the approach of the state government, but the way to go is
not to politicize this matter. We must do all we can to support the state
government to get this reform right,” Lukman said.
But the
Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) faulted Buhari’s endorsement of the teachers’
sack.
The Deputy
President of NLC, Peters Adeyemi, said yesterday that the endorsement of the
sack of more than 22,000 workers at once by government that pledged to create
jobs was most unfortunate.
He said the
NLC would write a protest letter to the presidency over the matter.
His words:
“We condemn the President’s endorsement of the mass sack. How could a President
that promised to create jobs turn around to kill jobs? We have stated that we
will not accept these sacks because it did not follow due process. We doubt the
veracity of the examination because government can set the examination for the
teachers to fail to justify the mass sack action.”
The
Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) alleged a plan by El-Rufai to
mobilise 30 buses of political thugs to Kaduna yesterday to drum up support for
the government.
In a
statement, the Kaduna State chairman of the group, Umar Ibrahim, said the
information was gathered from reliable sources.
“It is
unfortunate and disheartening that the state government is playing to the
gallery of its detractors on this ill-advised action. Therefore, we call on the
state to shelve this planned demonstration and heed security advice,” he added.
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