Who is responsible? [Archives:2002/31/Focus]

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July 29 2002

BY ARIF MOHAMMED AL-AHDAL
Responsibility and irresponsibility are two widely different aspects to be seriously taken into account. The advantages and disadvantages gained, leading or mastering either of these two aspects, are so many.
Responsibility leads to success. It also gives confidence to its masters. On the contrary, the sense of irresponsibility leads to failure and serious consequences.
Who is responsible? a question we all have to put forward; we should not escape. The low level of students in various standards is not a piece of cake issue we can pass by. Those students, the pillars of tomorrow, with all pain, reflect the tragedy. They complete their study with no avail because they would join the numbers of the unemployed. If we conduct a survey of the number of schools, we can definitely trace and spot the plague they are made to undergo. They have no other choice. Even their teachers and educators, share the agony.
On a humanistic ground, we should stand and look deeply through the symptoms of disease. Who is responsible?, a spontaneous question any human should raise. What would be the future of those generations with fruitless and rather barren education?
A radical change has to take place urgently and necessarily people in power should feel the responsibility they are shouldering. They should realize that the laymen vote for them only for the well-being of the nation and its subjects. We do not have the desire to say that those people follow the policy of After me the deluge.

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