Katsina: Teachers Decry Poor Students Attendance As Schools Resume

Katsina: Teachers Decry Poor Students Attendance As Schools Resume

As classes resume on Monday across the state’s 34 LGAs, teachers in Katsina State have decried poor attendance.

Umar Lawal, Teacher at the Danmasani Bala Saulawa Primary School, Gidan-Dawa, Katsina State

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to take education very seriously in order to develop better leaders of tomorrow, despite the fact that the current economic hardship might be cited as one of the main causes.

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On a visit to Danmasani Bala Saulawa Primary School situated at Gidan-Dawa, a classroom teacher, Malam Umar Lawal described the turnout of teachers as impressive.

He claimed that the pupils were instructed to inform others during the assembly, but that they would be punished if they did so.

Additionally, Lawal urged teachers and staff to put a lot of effort into ensuring success in their daily tasks in order to avoid arriving late to school.

“The school has resumed today Monday, 6th January, 2025 with full attendance of teachers but we have poor attendance of learners.

” During the assembly, the pupils were directed to inform others to ensure that they resume. We also urged teachers and staff to avoid tardiness and put a lot of effort into their jobs, he said.

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