Quality Education? This is Gov. Udom's Top Priority
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For those of us wondering if Quality Education in Akwa Ibom State will come to manifest in the state, this article will help boost your hope for a qualitative education.
As I was browsing through Akwa Ibom Government portal today, I stumbled on this article and I think you out there will be interested in reading and sharing. Here is an excerpt of what I found on the website.
Akwa
Ibom State Government has reiterated its commitment to ensuring
qualitative education at all levels in the State, particularly the
continued upgrade of infrastructure and facilities in public schools.
While
decrying the spate of conspiracy and blackmail against the State
government on the state of educational infrastructure, the Commissioner
for Information and Communications, Mr. Aniekan Umanah, disclosed that
about 2,500 blocks of classrooms have so far been constructed and
rehabilitated in about 1,162 primary schools and 244 secondary and
technical schools across the State.
According
to him, the intervention of the state government in public schools also
include perimeter fencing of schools in high traffic areas, provision
of laboratory equipment, school desks, workshops and supply of teaching
aids and materials.
The free
education policy of the State Government, Mr. Umanah said “is one of the
best articulated in the country, and government should not be
blackmailed by a skewed presentation of facilities challenge in a few
outstanding public schools.” He added that the picture published on the
front page of a national daily of Tuesday, October 6, 2015, is not a
true reflection of the general situation in Akwa Ibom State.”
While
commenting on the situation at the St. Paul’s Lutheran Primary School,
Ikot Ibiok, the Commissioner explained that “the intervention of the
state government in public schools is a continuous exercise.” He added
that already, Governor Udom Emmanuel had directed the Inter Ministerial
Direct Labour Committee to take inventory of schools in need of
rehabilitation and provision of facilities, with a view to tackling them
in the next phase of interventions. He noted that “more than 90 per
cent of public primary and secondary schools in Akwa Ibom are in top
conditions.”
Observing
that though primary schools are direct responsibilities of the federal
government, through the Universal Basic Education, he assured that “the
State government will promptly address the situation in any identified
school, in line with the infrastructure consolidation programme of
the Governor Udom Emmanuel administration.”
The
Commissioner noted that “government is aware that some people had been
commissioned by political opponents to take pictures of schools awaiting
intervention, with the sole objective of blackmailing government to
score cheap political point, and challenged them to also take
photographs of the thousands of school blocks that have been are in top
shape, if they have any modicum of fairness in them.” He emphasized
that Governor Udom Emmanuel remained focused on delivery of his campaign
promises to the people of Akwa Ibom, and will not allow the antics of
the opposition to distract him.
Idris Mabadeje
Information Officer
06/10/2015
Information Officer
06/10/2015
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