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This is against what was obtainable in the past where teachers were respected and honoured in the society.
An educator, Dr Rasheedat Sadiq said in the past, the teachers were respected in the community.
“If you said you were a teacher, students would volunteer to do things in the teacher’s homes and parents would bring things from their farms to the teachers to show appreciation, they were next to the clergymen then,” she said.
Dr Sadiq said: “Now, If you ask an average class of children, What do you want to be In future when you grow up in the nursery and the lower primary sections, you might get 10 say they want to be teachers but once they get to junior secondary, you’re getting zero because they see the life the teachers live and it’s not enviable”.
She said now they are having the influencers, musicians and footballers that are making crazy amount of money without necessarily putting in the work, adding that teachers need to be recognised and honoured.
Shortage of teachers
UBEC (2024) survey indicated that there is a shortage of 194,876 teachers in public primary schools across the country.
It had earlier stated that Nigeria has shortage of 277, 537 teachers at the basic level.
The commission stated that the reports from the field revealed an alarming manpower crisis where some primary schools in the country are barely manned by one or two teachers, leaving the pupils to suffer learning poverty with a bleak future ahead.
Dr Sadiq said Nigeria is facing not just shortage of teachers but shortage of qualified teachers.