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IED: Kano govt tasks teachers to move education to international standard
From Mustapha Adamu, Kano
Kano state Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Ya’u Abdullahi Yan’shana, has charged teachers to redouble their efforts in discharging their responsibilities to move education to international standards in the state.
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He made the assertion during an occasion to commemorate International Day of Education (IED), organized by Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) project, Ministry of Education, Kano state.
Represented by the Executive Secretary, Kano state Senior
Secondary Schools Management Board (KSSMB), Dr. Bello Shehu, Yan’shana said the state government had mapped out policies and programs aimed at boosting education, which includes free and compulsory education, inclusive education, teacher policy, among others.
He described AGILE as an initiative that had boosted students academic performance, and charged them to be good ambassadors by utilizing their potentials to become journalists, teachers, medical doctors, engineers and professionals.
Alhaji Ya’u Abdullahi Yan’shana commended World Bank for the initiative which had yielded positive results to the state’s education sector.
“A lot has been done by the state government and we are going to record more achievements in Kano”.
In her remarks, the lead person social norms component, concerned with promoting social behavioral change, Hajiya Halima Sadiya Tukur, maintained that, over 130 schools would be built in Kano State under the AGILE project.
She highlighted that, the state government had provided all the necessary assistance to ensure success of the project on girl’s education, and had organized the event to emphasize the importance of GE to the development of a society.
”No sane society would progress without education and AGILE is here to make a change”.
Also speaking, chairman State Based Management Committee (SBMC), Kano state, Alhaji Tijjani Haladu Baraya pointed out that, the committee had sourced interventions of almost one billion naira in the state.
He appealed to the state government, to ensure timely release of funds budgeted to the education sector, to achieve the desired objectives.
”UBEC act 2004 states that each child is entitled to education in Nigeria”.