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The management of the Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board SUBEB has clarified that the last annual school census showed a one-teacher to 79 pupils ratio in each lesson.
A statement by the Public Relations Officer PRO, of the Bauchi SUBEB, Mohammed Abdullahi, disclosed that the attention of the management of BASUBEB was drawn to a news publication by an online medium claiming that 79 schools in Misau Local Government have one teacher each.
Abdullahi maintained that the information published was not correct, a complete falsehood and inaccurate data, insisting the agency does not want to join issues with anybody.
“But to put the record straight, the pupil-teacher ratio on the last annual School census was 1-79â€. This indicates the number of pupils that a teacher meets in class per lesson.â€
“We want the public to disregard the false information earlier published and take the correct information released by the board.
â€After the last Annual School Census, it was discovered that there is a shortage of teachers across the state. Therefore, a memo was written to his Excellency, seeking for the approval of recruitment of teachers to bridge the gap of which approval has already been granted to that respectâ€.