The Emir
of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumini Kabir, has urged the 19 Northern Governors to
reintroduce teacher training colleges, to bridge current manpower gap in the
region.
The emir
made the appeal on today in Katsina at the launch of a calendar produced by
Gamji Club in honour of his father, late Emir of Katsina, Dr Kabir Usman.
He said
that the reintroduction of the teacher training colleges would also assist the
North to produce competent and qualified teachers.
At
present, the Northern region is lagging behind due to lack of competent and
qualified teachers.
Several of
the NCE teachers that were produced from the Colleges of Education have not
grasp of the teaching methodology.
Several of
the NCE teachers produced by these institutions only have paper qualification
but cannot impart knowledge on the pupils,” he noted.
According
to him, the region still has the chance to bridge the gap by reopening the
colleges to provide strategic learning required to impart knowledge in schools.
Kabir
urged the governors to work with the National Teachers Institute to reopen the
colleges for the purpose of producing qualified teachers in the region.
The
monarch also advised the governors give priority to technical education, in
order to produce artisans and technicians.
“I am
calling on the governors to re-equip all their technical colleges, so that
students produced from those schools will acquire skills to live on their own
without looking for white collar jobs,” he added.
Earlier,
the National President of Gamji club, Alhaji Abdullahi Ahmed said the calendar,
produced by its Katsina branch, was to remember the legacies of the late emir,
especially in encouraging school enrollment and honesty in one’s dealings.
The Naijaroyaltyculture.blogspot.com
reports that more than N2 million was realised at the event.
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