Liberia: Public Schools in Nimba Lack Teachers, As MOE Collects Fees, But Hasn’t Sent Any Instructional Materials - News Summed Up

Liberia: Public Schools in Nimba Lack Teachers, As MOE Collects Fees, But Hasn’t Sent Any Instructional Materials


Liberia: Public Schools in Nimba Lack Teachers, As MOE Collects Fees, But Hasn’t Sent Any Instructional MaterialsKindergarten kids at Garr Whipa Public School in District #2 sitting on the floorGanta, Nimba County – More than 40 public elementary schools in Nimba County’s 17 Administrative Districts lack teachers while some are being controlled by just single instructors. FrontPageAfrica, through our Nimba Correspondent, visited over 40 public schools in the nine electoral districts (17 administrative) and found out that all these state-run institutions lack teachers. A public school in District Number 4Schools that have at least one or two teachers were Gbowee Public School, Busie Public School, Whipa Public School and Zekeh Memorial High School, and Gbao Darvoyee Public School, which is at least 8 kms away from Sanniquellie, the capital city of Nimba County. Schools in Gbi-Doru District, Kpablee Clan in district #6 and 20 other towns in other districts are among public schools hugely lacking teachers. There are at least 992 schools, including 481 public schools, in Nimba County.


Source: Front Page Africa February 04, 2020 01:30 UTC



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