Clergy  decries  infrastructural  decay in Kogi public schools 

The Catholic Bishop of Idah diocese, His Lordship Bishop Anthony Ademu Adaji, has decried high level of infrastructural decay and deterioration of public primary and secondary schools in the rural areas across Kogi state.

The clergy who called on the  State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo to wake up to his responsibility in addressing the challenges faced by public schools in Kogi East, lamented that in the 21st century,  secondary school students were receiving lessons and writing examinations on the  floor  despite the huge sum of money the state government claimed to have committed to education sector in the last nine years.

Bishop Adaji  stated this while speaking to journalists shortly after  the chrism mass held at Saint Boniface Cathedral under the Catholic Diocese of Idah to commemorates the  institution of Catholic priesthood.

The Bishop lamented that less than 10 per cent of public schools are functioning  in Kogi state, saying the  worst affected by the deplorable infrastructure in education system  among the three senatorial districts of the state was  Kogi east. 

He stressed that most schools  in Kogi east have deteriorated beyond imagination asking whether  “there is still a government in the  state”?

“On a very serious note you can not get 5 per cent functional public  schools in Kogi East yet billions of naira are being budgeted for education year in , year out. In the last eight or  nine years its  has  been a total shamble in the area of education in rural communities in Kogi state.

“Kogi state government should stop deceiving itself by using  the public schools in the state capital to judge the condition of schools in the local government areas. 

“Our concern is that the larger   population of the people in Kogi state dwelled in the rural areas and regrettably such places their educational system especially secondary and primary schools  are in a precarious situations at the detriment of the children whom we claimed are leaders of tomorrow.

“If you visits some government  schools both secondary and primary schools  in Kogi East,  if you are a lover of education and you know what education can do for  humanity,  you will weep. Therefore Governor Ododo  should do the needful before it is too late.

“I am appealing to Governor  Ododo that as he has started the goodwill of paying regular salaries to both state and local government workers, he should also  include education and infrastructure  as part of the mandate of his responsibility as both are  necessary for the development of Kogi state.”

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