Evang. Ephesian Jesse JP, Chairman of the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Taraba State, has commended the Taraba State governnment under Dr. Agbu Kefas for its recent decision to reduce school fees by 50% at Taraba State University, Jalingo, and other tertiary institutions across the state.
In the letter made available to the TarabaNews corespondent and other members of the press, Evang. Jesse highlighted the significant impact this decision will have on ensuring accessible higher education for the people of Taraba State. He emphasized that the reduction in school fees will open the doors of opportunity for the citizenry who may have been deterred by the high cost of education, empowering them to pursue their academic and professional aspirations.
The Chairman praised the leadership of Taraba State Governor, His Excellency Dr. Agbu Kefas, and Prof. Sunday Paul Bako, the Vice Chancellor of Taraba State University, for their efforts in making quality tertiary education more affordable and attainable for students in the state. He also acknowledged the positive outcomes resulting from the Visitation Panel report, which has led to various transformative initiatives and improvements within the University.
Furthermore, Evang. Jesse commended the successful accreditation exercise at the university, attributing the achievement to the contributions and dedication of Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas and the Vice Chancellor. He expressed appreciation for the alignment of the University with the Governor's vision, noting the recent overhaul of managerial staff and the reduction in fees at the College of Postgraduate School as evidence of positive developments.
Also, the Chairman extended gratitude on behalf of the Christian youth in Taraba State to Governor Dr. Kefas for his unwavering commitment to advancing education and creating a more inclusive and prosperous society. The letter reflects the collective support and commendation of the Christian youth in Taraba for the Governor's progressive policies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the educational landscape of the state, he stated how these drives have not gone unnoticed, emphasizing the vital role that education plays in the comprehensive development of the youth and the state as a whole.
Evang. Jesse's letter underscores the importance of seizing the opportunities presented by Taraba State University, particularly in light of the institution's elevated standards and successful accreditation as he call for action from the youth, urging them to harness this educational avenue to equip themselves with the knowledge and skills essential for contributing to the advancement of Taraba State and the nation at large.
Furthermore, the letter advocates for the university to intensify efforts in making education more accessible and affordable, aligning with Governor Kefas's vision of increasing enrollment and ensuring students from all corners of the state can benefit from the esteemed academic programs offered.
The commendable initiatives spearheaded by Governor Kefas in basic and post-basic education, including the implementation of a free education policy and the revitalization of the education sector, receive due praise. The youth are encouraged to showcase exceptional performance in the recently concluded WAEC examination, thereby validating the government's relentless efforts in enhancing the educational landscape.
Special recognition is extended to the Honorable Commissioner of Education, Dr. Augustina Godwin, for her unwavering commitment and efforts in rejuvenating the education sector of Taraba State. The letter also acknowledges Governor Kefas's leadership in championing accessible higher education and his unwavering dedication to various sectors such as education, security, agriculture, and welfare issues.
The letter commends Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas for his transformative endeavors in empowering the youth and propelling the state's development forward. It is anticipated that Taraba State's educational advancements will serve as a benchmark for other states, fostering greater strides in educational empowerment and sustainable development.
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