NIGER STATE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION PROHIBITS THE USE OF VULGAR AND VIOLENT LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS.

 

Niger State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education has expressed serious concern over the recent incident involving the use of vulgar and violent language in a School debate by a pupil.

 

The reaction of the ministry is rooted on a video circulating on social media, showing a primary School Pupil using inappropriate language during a debate competition in one of the Schools in Niger State.

 

The Ministry observed with dismay the disturbing content of the video, where it was evident that the Student had been coached to use violence and vulgar language in his presentation.

 

“the behavior is not only unacceptable by the Ministry but also goes against the values of respect and decorum that should be upheld in Educational settings”.

The Ministry under the leadership of Dr. Hadiza Asabe Mohammed emphasized the importance of promoting a positive and respectful learning environment for Students and Pupils at their formative age”

“the use of vulgar and violent languages not only reflects poor orientation for the individual pupil but also on the School and the Educational system as a whole”.

The Commissioner for Education therefore vowed to investigate the incident and take appropriate disciplinary action against those responsible for coaching the Student to use such language.

Dr. Adiza also urged Schools to reinforce the importance and proper conduct among Students, in and out the classroom.

She said the Ministry remains committed to upholding high Standards of behavior and academic excellence in Schools and will not tolerate any form of behavior that undermines the principles.