Decay infrastructure due to many years of neglect coupled with poor quality of work has been identified as one of the major problem responsible for the near collapse of the educational sector in the predominantly riverine Bayelsa State .
The Commission for Education, Chief Josephine Ezonbodor who made the remark in an interview in Yenagoa said this was why the state government organized a stakeholders' summit on the sector with a view to resuscitating the ailing educational sector.
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