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Education: Teachers Will Not Suffer Again; Gov. Agbu Kefas Assures





 


The Executive Governor of Taraba state, Dr. Agbu Kefas has told teachers across Taraba state that they will not suffer again if they agree to work together with his administration to achieve his free education policy.

The Governor said this during a meeting with over 2,500 head teachers of primary schools and LG education secretaries at the Jolly Nyame Stadium, Jalingo.

He said that teachers too will get the necessary attention needed to help discharge their responsibilities, stressing that he meant what he said and that it’s a serious business.

He promised to provide free books, sandals and uniforms for all primary schools pupils in the state, stressing that the uniforms will all be of same material with the difference being in the school badges attached to the uniforms.

“Before I declared free education, I have sent a team when I was governor-elect to go round all the 16LGAs to bring me data and pictures of all the primary and secondary schools in Taraba state. So when I came out to declare free education, I knew what I was saying and there’s nobody that can change my mind on this;” he said


He assured them that teachers and head teachers will have the opportunity to attend seminars, workshops, trainings within Taraba state, Nigeria and even outside Nigeria with plans to making proviions for housing project for teachers so that they will be more focused and committed to their work.

He however, showed his displeasure on the world index report of out-of-school children which ranked Taraba state with the highest number despite the abundant deposits of natural resources, attributing it to lack of knowledge

Dr. Agbu Kefas encouraged them to work closely together with the government so as to reduce the adverse effect of out of school children in the society, stressing that when they embrace education, security issues will drastically reduce which will inturn create room for investors to come into the state thereby translating into increase in the internally generated revenue of the state which will be used to attend to most of their requests.

“After listening to your submission, we will set up a committee to review them and proffer the best approach on the way forward and this committee will be made up of one head teacher from the 16LGAs which will be chaired by the commissioner of education,” he said.

The Governor also promised to reactivate the Taraba Printing Press to enable the government meet up with the provision of books and other materials that will be needed to actualise the free education policy.

He appreciated the head teachers for honoring his invitation and reminded them of their needed support for the mission ahead to enable the government provide for school children across the state.

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