Kano Govt Bans Six Textbooks in Schools, Gives Reason

August 2024 · 3 minute read

Kano State - Six textbooks have been banned for use in all the Nursery, Primary and Secondary Schools in all the 44 LGA of Kano state.

The Director of Planning Research and Statistics office of the Special Adviser on Private and Voluntary Institutions in Kano, Hamisu Ibrahim, disclosed this in a statement, ThisDay reported.

Why the textbook are banned in Kano

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Ibrahim said the ban was due to the inclusion of inappropriate and sex*ally explicit content in the books.

He warned private and voluntary school operators to desist from using the books in their curriculum.

“The Kano State Government wishes to notify operators of both private and voluntary schools in the state that the under-listed textbooks are prohibited for instruction, and use in all Nursery Primary and Secondary Schools in the state, due to observed inclusion of inappropriate and sex*ally explicit content that is harmful to the morale of young students.”

List of the 6 banned textbooks

According to the statement, below is the list of the banned textbooks:

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