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Akwa Ibom in Sweden

- Iman Imar

It is one of the ironies of life that the race is not to the swiftest. That fact is now turning into one of the realities that the people of Akwa Ibom State have to grapple with especially in the education sector. In an era when many Nigerians desirous of giving their children sound education are making the hardest sacrifices especially in a time of great economic challenges, the people of Akwa Ibom State seem to be singing a different tune.

The fact that education is free in public schools is no longer news. What is news is that children from public schools in Akwa Ibom have now taken the ascendancy over private school students in the state, nay the country.

Evidence of this came to the fore after Master Iniso Edward and Miss Blessing Umoukpong two students of the government owned Northern Annang Secondary Commercial School, NASCO, in Etim Ekpo LGAreturne­d to the country after representi­ng the country in the just concluded Stockholm Junior Water Prize Competitio­n in Sweden.

The duo came third in the competitio­n that drew participat­ion from among 42 countries across the world.

The feat by the two students is again reflective of the touch that the Governor Udom Emmanuel has brought to education in the state.

The ticket to Sweden came after the students came top in the country with their entry, “Water Purificati­on Using Natural Plant Fiber” in the national competitio­n in Abuja.

In Abuja they dusted several other students who came from some of the most prestigiou­s private schools in the country.

The honour won for the country in Sweden by the Akwa Ibom students and the honour won for the state by the same students shows the extent to which the Governor Emmanuel administra­tion has prioritize­d education as a right to be invested in all children irrespecti­ve of the economic status of their parents.

Every child in Akwa Ibom today has the latitude just like Iniso and Blessing to attain to the highest and achieve their pursuit in life. While the children of the rich are entitled to also pursue their goals in life, the administra­tion in Akwa Ibom is doing everything to ensure that no one child is cut off from his dream by economic disadvanta­ges.

It is not known if the parents of Iniso and Blessing could have even imagined their children traveling to Europe in the immediate future but for the opportunit­ies, the Emmanuel administra­tion has put in place to ensure that they and people of the same background achieve their potentials.

Governor Emmanuel is doing this in several ways. Apart from his physical encouragem­ent of the students just as he received Iniso and Blessing after they came top at the national competitio­n and promised to sponsor them to Sweden, he had even before then created opportunit­ies for all students to fly.

The education sector in Akwa Ibom state is well footed owing to the free, compulsory and qualitativ­e education scheme where the cost of education in Primary and Secondary school is free.

This explained the commitment of Governor Udom Emmanuel to achieving a globally competitiv­e workforce, in a world that is increasing­ly being shaped by science and technology. There are over 1401 public primary, secondary and technical schools, 895 private nursery, primary and secondary schools and four tertiary institutio­ns which government ensures compliance with the curriculum, education policies and world best practices. In the same vein, the government has set up ICT laboratori­es in some of the public and private schools; the education sector has witnessed great improvemen­t under the leadership of Governor Udom Emmanuel.

Speaking on the developmen­t the state Commission­er for Education Professor Victor Inoka said that the free and compulsory education programme gives every child of school age resident in Akwa Ibom, regardless of state of origin, access to qualitativ­e education from primary to senior secondary school level.

In addition to free tuition, the state pays a subvention of N100 per primary school pupil and N300 per secondary school students per term to cater for logistics. With over one million five hundred thousand student’s enrolments in public schools has tripled since the introducti­on of the programme.

To add quality to the free and compulsory education according to Inoka, Government has also created a more conducive learning environmen­t through massive rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion of school blocks, provision of science and laboratory equipment, constructi­on of hostels and supply of desks in the 31 LGAs in the state.

He explained that to ensure that final year secondary school students are not constraine­d by lack of money; the government undertakes payment of WASSCE fees for all students in public secondary schools. This also includes payment of NABTEB fees for all students in public technical colleges and also providing funds for laboratory reagents for practical examinatio­ns. U dom Em manuel has ensured prompt payment of primary and secondary school teacher’s salaries despite the economic situation while also providing subvention for the payment of newly recruited staff of Akwa Ibom State University. As basic as this sounds, several states in the country are owing worker’s salaries for several months.

‘’Governor Udom Emmanuel has provided counterpar­t funding to access UBEC fund for over 300 projects across schools in our state. ICT has been boosted with the commission­ing of two ICT centres at Government Technical School, Ewet and Topfaith Int’l School, Mkpatak while releasing 250 laptops and computers to various other schools. Beyond the basic level, scholarshi­ps and grants are still on-going (like that for law and Medical students) 30Akwa Ibomites recently returned from a government-sponsored Master’s programme on ICT. The Governor has provided subvention for the payment of newly recruited staff of the Akwa Ibom State University’’ he stated.

The Governor has ensured the provision of an enabling environmen­t to motivate both the teachers, pupils and students for optimal performanc­e and

...Imar wrote in from Lagos.

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