Poet Calls new Literature
A renowned poet, Ahmed Maiwada, has called on the federal
government to consider introducing new and better literature books to schools
that will reflect current realities to stimulate interest in reading.
Maiwada told the
News Agency Nigeria on Friday in Abuja that such act would stimulate students’
interest to read, which would boost the reading culture in the country.
He said that
text used in public schools, especially in literature subject were obsolete,
adding that there were works that make interesting read, which reflect the
current realities.
Ahmed Maiwada |
“Many texts that
have to do with drama, prose and poetry in secondary schools these days are
obsolete,” he said.
“The time has
come for the government to focus its attention on the types of books
recommended by the authorities concerned.
“Most of the
books are obsolete and have no touch with the current realities and scheme of
things to help students improve in their everyday life.”
Maiwada, who wrote Saint of a Woman (2004), Fossils (2008), Eye
Rhymes (2013) and We Are Fish (2017), said that reading of uninteresting books
in schools was responsible for the decline of reading culture.
He said that
authorities responsible for the approval of books for schools should always
take into consideration the relevance and interest of books before recommending
them to schools.
“To boost the
reading culture in the country, books that make interesting read should be
recommended for usage in both primary and secondary schools.
“Such books will
always boost the reading interest in children and as they grow, the reading
culture will be improved on.
“If the federal government
gets it right by doing the needful, school children of today will become good
readers and eventually make better leaders in the future,” Maiwada said.
He also called
on writers to improve their art by writing books that make interesting reading
and with current realities both socially, economically and culturally.
“Readers are
always interested in books that make sense,” he said.
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