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COLUMN: Readers’ Comments, By Prof MK Othman

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeSeptember 28, 2021No Comments6 Mins Read
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It is time to allow the esteemed readers of this Column air their views. There were verities of views on almost every topic I presented in this Column. It is really difficult to share all the views expressed but it is important to select few ones that critiqued my opinion to give the readers a wide view, pros, and cons of each topic. However, some of the views are edited for clarity and space limitation. Happy reading

School System in Nigeria: Education without Character?

Prof. Othman, the above title was well written. It is unfortunate that Education is now in a sorry state. A situation in which no a well-to-do individual would send his/her child to public schools is very unfortunate. This makes the market of the private schools on the rise. My concern in this regard is that, most of those who benefitted from the early sound education are now against it. They are the one controlling the affairs of government at all levels. They have the way and means to revive it, but they are not interested. They enjoyed sound public education but rejecting the poor to enjoy the same. They are also using public funds for the education of their children abroad or in private schools, but destroying the public schools. With all these it is hardly for our younger ones to have a productive growth.

Thank you Prof and more ink to your pen

Engr Umar Hassan, ABU Zaria

This is a very interesting piece, indeed. Indiscipline amongst our secondary students is to me, multi faceted. From parents to government, from overpopulation to   increasing indiscipline in the society, from access to latest means of information as well as to emphasis on human rights, etc.

Barr Kabir Hassan, Zaria

Good thinking Prof, but we have a bad leadership with no value and purpose for character molding. Leaders should be a good example to the people and a model of character to follow. A bad tree cannot bring forth good fruits. An unjust system cannot produce a just leader. Every level of our leadership is corrupt. The system operators are placed above the system and the law that guides the system operations. This is where we have missed it. We have to go back to the drawing board at all levels of leadership to make the system and the standard superior to the operators and not vice versa. Our future has a lot of potential opportunities but we need discipline and dedicated operators in the system to make it work.

Well-done sir. I appreciate your write up!

Hammed Olabanji Kolawole, Lagos

Hushpuppi-Kyari Saga and the Accentuated Lessons

This topic was well handled; it was vintage Prof. MK Othman, Great discourse from the Prof’s saddle. Abba kyari’s heroics in crime bursting far outweigh the trump up charges of discreet connection with the renowned Internet fraudster-Husspuppi!

Show me a virgin in a maternity ward!!! No security agent is DENTLESS!

Alhaji Sani Ahmed, Kano

Basic Education in Nigeria: North, Profusely Hemorrhagic

I agree fully with you on the assessment of the problems of education in Northern Nigeria. However, I must point out that you might have understated the cause and impacts of the problems on the whole nation.  This might have been due to space constraints. For one, these problems might have an unexplored socio-cultural dimension. Perhaps, the straightjacket colonial education system is not adequate to serve the northern region. There may be the need for some adjustments, which we have failed to properly evaluate and tackle. As for the impacts, the army of able body youth migrating to the south for menial jobs like maiguards, mairuwa, sow bata, mai suya, okada riders, etc, tells the story. It is indeed hemorrhaging. Like El Rufai noted recently, the perennial spoon-feeding of the students from the north in terms of “favorable” unity schools, NDA, JAMB cut-off marks may have negative effects on the long run. Apart from being unfair and discriminatory, it may also render the beneficiaries incompetent to cope with private life in a nation where competition, entrepreneurship, digitalization, innovation is increasingly becoming the norm following the steady decline in government jobs and patronage where they have previously found refuge.

It is the personal drive, the competitive spirit, and the survival of the fittest spirit that is lacking in spoon-fed children that is making the Igbos to dominate commerce in the country. Remember that they were once disadvantaged after the civil war while the north and the west looked on.

Yele Akinbamowo, Ibadan

Good observation in the write-up, Prof. Unfortunately the problems of the north are quite self-inflicted. The leaders take joy in the followers praise-singing them and so, will do everything to perpetuate poverty and ignorance in the region. The followers also are contented with the handouts (peanuts) given by the elites/leaders, ready to die for them and see no-evil/atrocities being committed by their leaders. On the issue of soft landing by the repenting bandits or whatever they call them, I think there will be injustice on the part of those languishing at the IDP camps all these years and those who were traumatized in one way or another. Just imagine this quoted episode. “A pregnant woman was kidnapped by bandits, she gave birth to twins while in captivity and right before her eyes her two babies where fed to the bandits’ dogs, the woman run mad”. How do we compensate this kind of scenario? Several other victims have been seriously abused, raped through the anus, chained for weeks, brutalized and sometimes killed and fed to dogs. Yet these people are not considered as terrorists, they should be granted amnesty. There is no justification whatsoever to grant such amnesty to such kind of people.

Those granted amnesty by the Katsina and Zamfara State Governments and placed on the Government payroll, receiving salaries monthly like any other legitimate civil servants, still went back to banditry. What sort of amnesty do bandits’ sympathizers want? I am very sure none of their loved ones have ever been kidnapped.

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