Governor Matawalle Forces School Teachers To Eat Poor Meal Provided For Students

Governor Matawalle who was not happy with the quality of food he met in schools directed that the principals and the feeding officers throughout the state must eat the same food they cook for their students or be dismissed.

Governor Matawalle Forces School Teachers To Eat Poor Meal Provided For Students
Governor Matawalle

Governor of Zamfara State, Bello Mohammed (Matawallen Maradun) has directed all school principals and feeding officers in the state to henceforth eat the food they serve students or face dismissal.

Governor Mawalle, who supervised the mandatory eating by Principal and staff of Goverment Science Secondary School Gusau and Government Girls Secondary School Gusau, was disappointed after meeting the students eating sudstandard food.

Matawalle who was not happy with the quality of food he met in the two schools directed that:

 

 

“Henceforth, the principals and the feeding officers throughout the state must eat the same food they cook for their students or be dismissed”.

The Governor expressed his disappointment with the type of food provided to the students, in spite of huge amount of money being spent by the government on the program.

He warned that henceforth, his administration would deal decisively with such negative attitude by those entrusted with the responsibility. 

Governor Matawalle, who was in a state of anger at what he saw, decided to make it compulsory for the officials to eat together with the students amidst cheers from the visibly elated students.

 

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“You must henceforth eat your food with your students and I will keep you on watch so that those who violate the order would be dismissed” Matawalle directed. 

He noted that the state government has been providing all necessary food items for the students and must therefore be delivered to them appropriately or face the wrath of his administration.

Governor Matawalle, however, said the directive applies across the state.