The NGO Young Man Action for Education is sounding the alarm about the precarious study conditions of students in the Moba 2 education subdivision, in the Moba territory, located in the province of Tanganyika. According to information relayed by Placide Muyumba, focal point of this organization, the situation in primary schools is alarming. Schools such as Kabwela, Mukomena and Wahenga, located on the shores of Lake Tanganyika, are facing a disconcerting reality.
Students in these schools are forced to sit on stones due to the lack of adequate benches and desks. Classrooms are often limited to improvised huts, while some students are forced to study under trees. This precarious study conditions seriously compromises the quality of learning for these young people, who nevertheless deserve an environment conducive to their education and development.
Placide Muyumba is calling for urgent improvement of this situation. He calls on government authorities and relevant organizations to take the necessary measures to ensure access to quality education for all students in Moba 2 subdivision. It is crucial that concrete actions are put in place to ensure adequate school infrastructure, appropriate educational equipment and a healthy and safe environment for learners.
The situation described by the NGO Young Man Action for Education in Moba highlights an alarming reality that cannot be ignored. Education is an essential pillar of the development of any individual and society. It is therefore imperative to ensure that every child has access to quality education, regardless of their geographical or social circumstances.
It is time for concrete measures to be taken to remedy this unacceptable situation and ensure a better future for future generations. It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that education is a priority, because it is by investing in education that we build a better world for all.