Lawmakers at the Niger House of Assembly have expressed concern over the disruption of academic activities at the Abubakar Dada Senior Secondary School, Paiko being used as the temporary National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in the state.
The lawmakers made this known during debates on a motion moved by a member representing Paikoro constituency, Suleiman Rabiu, under matters of urgent public importance.
“Since the movement of the orientation camp to Paiko, academic activities have always been disrupted at the school, as both the hostels and classrooms are being used by the corps members.
“The academic calendar of the school is always disrupted whenever the corps members are in camp, as students are forced to remain at home for the three-week period, which takes place at least three times in a year.
“This has grossly affected the performance of the school in both WAEC and NECO examinations, which serve as yardstick for measuring the standard of schools.
“I am very concerned because the future of our tomorrow’s leaders is being trampled upon,” he added.
Suleiman said no effort had been made to build a permanent orientation camp despite the acquisition of land for that purpose by the previous administration.



































































