Wa Teachers Blast GES Over No Pay and School Chaos

Teachers from Wa District gathered for their major conference on May 29 to discuss education problems and solutions. Mohammed Ilyasu Anbanbeo led the meeting as district chairman and talked about progress made over four years. The group celebrated bringing teacher services closer to schools through regular visits and programs. Workers started building a permanent office for the association thanks to support from national leaders. Many teachers met district officials for the first time during these school visits.

Anbanbeo pointed out serious challenges facing educators across the region every day. Teachers struggle with salary problems and lack basic furniture and learning materials for students. Many schools need help with utilities and face growing security concerns for staff who travel remote routes. The chairman asked government officials to give more power to regional offices for faster problem solving. He promised to keep fighting for better working conditions and a separate district office.

Guest speaker Hajia Fusata Hamidu praised education gains over the past 50 years. She mentioned successful programs like free high school and school feeding that help more children attend classes. The expert urged teachers to find joy from helping students succeed rather than focusing only on money. Conference members re-elected Anbanbeo as chairman along with other officers for the next term. Education officials promised continued support for teacher needs and professional development opportunities.
 

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