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The Franco-Arab school in Kouroulamini Alahinè, founded by the community in 2005, is in an unprecedented state of instability. Guineematin.com has learned through special correspondents that the reasons for this phenomenon include lack of management, lack of water, fences, teachers, and low enrollment of children.
The French-Arab primary school in the Kouroulamini Alahinè district of Didi county is more than 50 km from the center of Siguiri. This school has no management. It lacks water, personnel… The lack of a rehabilitation project is part of the problem. The deterioration of the unfenced building is an example.

“Not only are there difficulties with infrastructure, but also with personnel. There are four educational groups. There is no direction here. The documents that the state gives us are kept at home. There is no infrastructure. It’s the state of the buildings. These buildings are very dilapidated. There is no closure. Children are forced to go home for water. There are only three teachers in the institution at the moment. We are all community contractors. It is the community that pays us,” said Mamadou Komah, a French teacher.
The school has a student population of 200, but currently no more than 50. The decline in enrollment worries Mamadou Komah, a local son. He invites parents to send their children to school. “Society in general should know the importance of education. There are many fruits in the primary school there. There is a teacher who teaches in the primary school, who is a son of this village and, like me, is today a French teacher at the French-Arabic level,” he declared.
The teacher, who teaches French, also called on the country’s authorities to look positively at the education sector in Kululaminiarashine, which is experiencing difficulties in terms of infrastructure and teachers.
Kaïn Naboun TRAORÉ, Special Correspondent, Guineematin.com
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