
The parents are confused in Bauchi state as Ministry of Education gives a directive that schools will be shut down for a month to keep the children at home for the purpose of Ramadan
According to Vanguard correspondence, it was revealed that all pupils will start their exam immediately after returning from the Ramadan break
Several parents in the state who spoke with Vanguard said that they are not satisfied with the directives for their children’s education while stating that many children will forget all they have been taught when they are faced with their exams after the break.
Ali Ayuba, whose child schools is in the Rafin-Zurfi area of Bauchi metropolis, appealed to the state government to consider making it optional for schools to adopt the policy or make all schools close early every day to make it all inclusive.
“I am really confused, seriously. I had hoped that before this kind of policy goes mainstream, parents’ would be carried along, because after all, we are the most affected by such policies.
“I thought that they would at least make it optional for schools to adopt the policy because it’s not in all parts of Bauchi that people are fasting. If they must make it a state-wide policy, why not reduce the hours spent in school so that the children can close early?” he queried.
Another parent who requested anonymity lamented that children will forget all they have learnt when they return to write their exams.
“Honestly, this will be counterproductive. How can you reconcile teaching children for 2 months and sending them on a one-month break, then asking them to write exams immediately after they return from the break? I can’t understand it.
“The state governor, who, in my opinion, has done very well in many other things, should look into this policy so that the system he has fought so hard to build will not collapse,” she appealed