The Ebonyi State Government has applauded Teachers, Students and other allied staff on the outcome of the monitoring and supervision of Schools as they reopened on Monday in the State.
The State Commissioner for Education, Sunday Nwangele expressed joy over the large turnout of Teachers and Students and other allied staff in various schools.
“I have observed that Ebonyi people love education, as am talking you, today is the first day of school resumption for 2022 second term in the State, both public, private and faith-based schools have uniformly complied to the directive of school resumption”
“Ebonyi State has achieved uniform school calendar which implied that all schools both public, private and faith-based must open on the same day, go for a midterm break on the same day and as well close the same day and results of students should be distributed to them as well.“
The Commissioner thanked Ebonyi State Governor, David Umahi for giving approval for the recruitment of more teachers in order to ensure optimal performance.
Moreso, the Permanent Secretary, of the Ministry, Elder Sunday Okike also expressed joy over the compliance from the side of Teachers and Students.
Okike thanked the Ebonyi State Government under the leadership of Engr David Umahi for creating enabling environment for education emancipation in the State.
“Our Teachers, Students and non-tutorial staff are wonderful, even without force or threat of punishment, they all turned out en mass to do their statutory roles of teaching and learning,“ Okike said.
However, he condemned the act of one or two schools that were not as large in number as expected from them. He urged a few students who are still at home to resume with immediate effect.
Consequently, the Director, Quality Assurance in the Ministry, Barrister Tony Ngwuta encouraged both Teachers and Students to be steadfast in all they are doing.
Barrister Ngwuta called on Government and Parents Teachers Association to embark on renovation of some structures in some schools.
The Principal of Abakaliki High School PRESCO, Mrs Nnenna Obasi and Mr Gabriel Udu of Holy Ghost Foundation Secondary school on behalf of others promised to work harder to the glory of God and to the better development of their students.
On the part of the Students, Elom God’s time of Abakaliki High School PRESCO and Amarachi Nweke Annachi of St. Patrick Primary School promised to be obedient students.
Some of the schools visited are Central School Nkwegu, Community Secondary school Amuzu, Federal Science School Ezza South, Oshiri Secondary school, Uburu Primary and Secondary school; Holy Ghost Foundation Schools, Abakaliki High School PRESCO, St. Patric Primary School and Model Secondary school and Oferekpe Primary School Agbaja among others.
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