The choice of a language of education and people’s support of that language have always been a great concern for most Sub-Saharan African countries. Mali makes no exception to that rule. At independence and for the preservation of national unity the Malian government opted for the colonial French language as its sole language of education administration politics etc. The limitations to that language policy later on drove successive governments to gradually introduce the native languages into the educational system. However after the experimentation introduction and generalisation of those languages into the educational system very few (if any) studies have been carried out to determine the attitudes of the people whose children use those media of formal education. This research has been undertaken to determine how people of Gao feel about Songhay as the language of education of their children at school. The researcher administered questionnaires to headmasters and teachers and carried out interviews with key school stakeholders in Gao.
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