 The federal government has since realized that unless a special educational format was designed for nomads, they wouldn't have access to formal or even non-formal education. This was prior to the establishment of the nomadic system of education in Nigeria. Children enrolled in nomadic schools are entitled to instructional materials and exposure to modern education. Plus, Steven Enoch takes a look at the tiered situation of a nomadic school in Kano. 33 years after the establishment of nomadic schools in Nigeria, it appears that the purpose for which the nomadic school was established is somewhat frail. In case in point, Sarawariya Nomadic Education Primary School in Kano, located in Ongongu Local Government Area of the state, about 17 kilometers from Kano Metropolitan. What greets you is one-out-selling boards, meaning when it rains, everyone finds shelter and the learning process is disrupted. In this class, just like several other classes, pupils sit on the floor to study. Children in the class say whenever it rains, white teaching is going on. The class is suspended and everyone goes home. They also add that when it rains before resumption air, they stay back at home. Most of the pupils cannot communicate or comprehend basic instructions in English. Even when one of the central mandates for nomadic education is to ensure that pupils are exposed to elementary forms of modern education. This is Primary 4 and the pupils don't know the difference between yes and no. No English. In this class as well, the students cannot relate to the questions asked. What is the name of your school? The lack of instructional materials seem to also amper their learning process. In this decrepit staff room, it is easy to see that the teachers also bear the brunt of the neglect of the school. A community who feels this plight of the school calls on relevant authorities to get to work. The children in this school are suffering from so many challenges. They do not have instructional materials to aid their learning. They do not have chairs and tables and their classes are in a deplorable condition as you can see behind me. If it rains while the children are in class, they are usually sent home because the classes always get filled with water. Most of the parents in this community lack awareness on the importance of education to their children. We are calling on the relevant authorities to look into this. The absence of a perimeter fencing in this school makes it free to entry and exit by anyone in a time when insecurity is taking its toll on the nation and Kano is not an exception. Another disturbing situation here is the lack of potable water. A source in the school tells Plus TV News that they have to trek about 500 meters to get water and whenever students want to ease themselves, they simply do it here. Musawada, the coordinator of nomadic education in Kano State, hints that efforts are underway to ensure that schools like Sararea Nomadic Education Primary School is put in good condition. They are on that direction. There are efforts. Institutional schools are implementing program projects. New schools are regularly inspected and monitored on quality control at the local understated level. At the regional level, schools are inspected to see how teachers, how pupils are doing in traffic. The irony is that in order to learn basic education, they have to be taught in their mother tongue as any other language may seem an absolute waste of time. Thank you.