Governor of Zamfara State, Dr. Dauda Lawal has expressed the State’s readiness to fully align with the Universal Basic Education Commission’s (UBEC) programmes and initiatives to strengthen basic education in the state.
The Governor stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) in Abuja, Nigeria
He conveyed his strong interest in deepening partnerships to accelerate educational transformation across the state.
“The visit is a familiarisation meeting aimed at strengthening ties and reinforcing collaborative efforts in basic education development,” he said
He highlighted his administration’s ongoing efforts to address the many educational challenges inherited upon assumption of office.
Lawal congratulated the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Aisha Garba, on her well-deserved appointment and commended her for the strides the Commission continues to make under her leadership.
The Deputy Executive Secretary, Services (DES.S), Tunde Ajibulu praised the Governor’s evident commitment to basic education delivery, describing it as a model of political will and leadership.
He assured the Governor of UBEC’s full support and noted that Zamfara State has now emerged as “one of the foremost states showing improved basic education outcomes under the current administration.”
The Executive Secretary, Dr. Aisha Garba, expressed appreciation for the Governor’s visit and applauded the notable progress recorded within his short time in office.
She assured him of the Commission’s support and emphasised UBEC’s willingness to work closely with Zamfara State to build on existing achievements.
Dr. Garba listed some of the Governor’s key achievements in the education sector, which include:
“The return of teachers from industrial action, Launch of a campaign to reintegrate out-of-school children,
“Restoration and rehabilitation of dilapidated schools, Provision of teaching and learning materials to over 250 public schools,” Dr. Garba said.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to deepening collaboration and innovation in basic education, with both UBEC and Zamfara State pledging to prioritise inclusive, quality learning for all children.

