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School Resumption: Parents Lament Rising Cost of Textbooks
As schools resume across the country, parents are expressing concern over the increasing cost of textbooks, which they say is putting a strain on their finances.
"I'm finding it difficult to afford the textbooks for my children," said Mrs. Aisha Mohammed, a mother of two. "The prices are just too high, and I'm worried about how I'm going to pay for them."
Mrs. Mohammed is not alone in her concern. Many parents are facing the same challenge, with some reporting that the cost of textbooks has increased by as much as 20% in the past year.
"I had to take out a loan to buy the textbooks for my child," said Mr. Olamide Ademola, a father of one. "It's not fair that we have to pay so much money for something that is supposed to be a basic necessity for our children's education."
The rising cost of textbooks is not just a problem for parents, but also for schools. Many schools are struggling to provide affordable textbooks for their students, and some are even having to resort to digital alternatives.
"We're doing our best to provide affordable textbooks for our students, but it's getting harder and harder," said Mrs. Funmi Adeyemi, a school administrator. "We're having to get creative and find ways to make it work, but it's not easy."
The rising cost of textbooks is a complex issue, with many factors contributing to the problem. Some of the main causes include:
- Inflation: The cost of producing textbooks has increased due to inflation, making it more expensive for publishers to produce and distribute them.
- Digitalization: The shift towards digital textbooks has led to a decrease in demand for physical textbooks, which has driven up prices.
- Lack of government support: The government has not provided sufficient support to help schools and parents afford textbooks, leaving them to fend for themselves.
To address the issue, some parents are calling for the government to provide more support to help schools and parents afford textbooks. Others are advocating for the use of digital textbooks, which they say could be a more affordable and sustainable option.
"I think the government should do more to help us afford textbooks," said Mrs. Mohammed. "It's not fair that we have to pay so much money for something that is supposed to be a basic necessity for our children's education."
Comments:
- "I completely agree with Mrs. Mohammed. The cost of textbooks is outrageous and it's not fair that we have to pay so much money for something that is supposed to be a basic necessity for our children's education." - @ParentPower
- "I think the government should provide more support to help schools and parents afford textbooks. It's not fair that we have to bear the burden of the rising cost of textbooks alone." - @ConcernedCitizen
- "I'm all for digital textbooks. They're more affordable and sustainable, and they can be accessed from anywhere. It's the way of the future." - @TechSavvyParent
- "I'm finding it difficult to afford the textbooks for my children. The prices are just too high, and I'm worried about how I'm going to pay for them." - @StrugglingParent