Obiano Builds Two More Schools For Physically Challenged Persons In Anambra North And Anambra South: Begins Rebuilding Of 1,300 Schools
Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano, has announced that two more schools for physically challenged persons would be built in Anambra Central and North senatorial districts respectively.
These will bring the total number of the schools to three to accommodate more pupils and students with special needs.
Obiano announced a free education for physically challenged persons from primary to post-primary levels.
He made the announcement during an inspection visit to Basden Memorial School, Isulo, Orumba South Local Government Area, saying the free education policy was with immediate effect.
According
to Obiano, “the welfare of persons with special needs would remain top priority
throughout the lifespan of my administration.”
He also
explained that the schools would be equipped with necessary amenities and
facilities that would enhance teaching and learning including solar light
system, water and electric fans.
Meanwhile Obiano has directed the renovation
and rebuilding of about 1,300 primary school classroom blocks in the next one
year, with 520 of the school facilities scheduled for completion before the
end of this year. The blocks of classroom are part of the first phase of
projects to upgrade school infrastructure across the state.
In the
same vein, the governor directed the rehabilitation of secondary schools and
granted free education to the physically challenged up to secondary school.
Obiano
announced this while inspecting ongoing building projects at Ezi-Awka Community
Primary School, Awka, at the weekend. After the first phase, the governor said,
the next batch of projects would cover the remaining classroom blocks to bring
the total number to 1,300. He explained that in addition to rebuilding the
school blocks, the state government was upgrading other school infrastructure
and providing instructional materials.
“My administration is committed to promoting
the welfare of pupils, students and teachers.
“In
this regard, I want to reassure you that teachers’ salary will be increased
immediately the state’s internally-generated revenue improves,” he said.
The
governor also enjoined students of Ezi-Awka Community Secondary School to
study hard to attain their full potential, stressing that education was a
strong enabler of his development policies.
In their separate remarks, two of the
students, Blessing Omori and Tochukwu Nwayotalu appealed for government’s
intervention in the erosion threatening the school. They also urged Obiano to
provide a source of regular water supply to the school.At UNICEF Experimental Primary School, Ufuma, the governor directed Anambra State Universal Education Board (ASUBEB) to provide a source of regularly water supply to primary schools to enhance hygiene and sanitation.
The governor, who expressed satisfaction with the quality of work on the projects, said functional primary school education was fundamental in nurturing and molding children.
Meanwhile,
Obiano said the state government would soon commence another phase of
interventions in rebuilding dilapidated secondary school structures across the
state. The governor stated this while inspecting building projects in some
secondary schools, explaining that his visit was to ascertain how funds
released by his predecessor in office for school projects were judiciously
utilized. He said his administration was determined to rebuild and renovate
other collapsed buildings in secondary schools to provide a conducive learning
environment for students.
At
Girls High School, Agulu, he announced that his government had started
building perimeter fence in 21 girls boarding schools and would extend the
project to all the boarding schools in the state as part of measures to further
strengthen security in schools and ensure effective control of students and
inculcation of discipline.
The governor added that the schools would be
provided with functional laboratories and libraries to encourage qualitative
education. He also expressed satisfaction with the quality of work delivered
with the N30 million given to the school by the previous administration, assuring
that more support would follow soon.
Member
representing Anaocha in the state House of Assembly, Ebele Ejiofor, thanked
Obiano for ensuring continuity in transforming schools in the state. At
Community Secondary School, Oko, the governor noted that the school used its
N10 million financial support to build two new blocks of five classrooms. He
promised that work would soon commence on another dilapidated building in
continuation of the rebuilding process, while government would also assist in
landscaping and grassing of the school premises
Obiano
explained that the various programmes were aimed at encouraging students to
maintain excellence in their performance, noting that for three years
running, students from Anambra State had emerged tops in all external examinations.
Obiano Builds Two More Schools For Physically Challenged Persons In Anambra North And Anambra South: Begins Rebuilding Of 1,300 Schools
Reviewed by Unknown
on
Monday, October 13, 2014
Rating:

No comments: