World Teachers’ Day: Gombe Governor Praises Teachers’ Dedication

Rebecca Mu’azu, Gombe

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Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has praised teachers in Gombe State and across Nigeria, for their dedication, resilience, and hard work, acknowledging their efforts in moulding the next generation.

In his goodwill message to mark World Teachers’ Day, on October 5, 2024, Governor Yahaya noted that teachers were not just educators, but key stakeholders in the development of society.

He said the theme, “Valuing Teacher Voices: Towards a New Social Contract for Education,” underscored the vital role teachers play in shaping the future of education and the necessity of incorporating their voices into policy decisions.

Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya

“In a world that is constantly evolving, the input of teachers in shaping educational policies is important. The theme of this year’s celebration is a call for all of us to recognize the importance of teachers and to ensure that their voices are heard in decision-making processes,” he said.

Reflecting on the efforts of his administration to improve the welfare of teachers, Governor Yahaya highlighted several initiatives that have been implemented under his leadership, including the recruitment of new teachers to address manpower shortages, regular payment of salaries and entitlements, teacher training and capacity-building programmes, as well as improvements in school infrastructure to create better working conditions for educators.

“Our administration is committed to ensuring that teachers in Gombe State are well-supported and motivated. We understand that quality education cannot be achieved without investing in the well-being and professional development of our teachers. This is why we have consistently prioritized their welfare, from timely salary payments to providing opportunities for training and career advancement,” the governor stated.

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He emphasised his government’s focus on creating a learning environment that was conducive across the state, through the revitalization of schools, the provision of modern teaching aids to boost performance and productivity across all levels of the education sector in the state.

Governor Yahaya also stressed that the state was committed to reforming the education sector to align with the theme of the day, through the recognition that teachers must be at the heart of these efforts.

While reaffirming his government’s commitment to building a robust educational system that prioritises the welfare of its educators, the governor urged all stakeholders to continue to support teachers, ensuring that their voices are valued.

“On this special day, I extend warm wishes to the leadership of the Gombe State Chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT and all teachers in the state for their hard work, patience, and dedication. Together, let us build a future where education is shaped by those who know it best—our teachers,” Governor Inuwa Yahaya said.

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