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Laying Lasting Legacy And Solid Foundation in Enugu

- Samson Ezea Ezea writes from Independen­ce Layout, Enugu State

It was Gaun Zhong (720-645BCE) a great visionary politician in the Spring Autunm era of China, who once said that the best investment for one year is to grow grains; the best investment for ten years is to grow trees; the best investment for a lifetime is to educate people. “What you gain from one year’s growth will be grains; what you gain from ten years’ growth will be trees, what you gain from a hundred years’ growth will be people.”

The above dictum is an axiomatic fact. It is the way forward for any nation or society that aspires for greatness in any sector. China of today is a typical example of what age-long investment­s in education and technology could achieve. While it takes time and huge resources to educate people and turn them into productive members of the society, such is not an easy task like growing crops or trees, whose benefits could be seen or enjoyed in one or ten years interval. Education is indeed a worthwhile venture that the society and government must invest in adequately for posterity and rapid developmen­t.

Not unmindful of these above assertions and its importance in building a better and modern society of note is the Enugu State Governor, Rt. Hon. Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who is incidental­ly a product of public school. This, his administra­tion has sincerely and committedl­y demonstrat­ed by investing hugely in education sector since coming into office in 2015 and saw the worrisome rot in human and material resources in the education sector, especially in the rural areas, where majority of the people resides and attends schools.

Just few years on, the positive gains and effects of the administra­tion’s efforts in the education sector has started to manifest gradually. One of the most recent of it is the Federal Government’s award of Excellence to the Model Secondary School, Nsukka, Enugu State as the winner of the 2019 President’s Teachers and Schools Excellence Award.

The prestigiou­s award, which was conferred on the school on October 5, 2019 at well-attended ceremony at Eagle Square, Abuja, was sequel to the general assessment of infrastruc­ture, Elibrary, quality teaching and learning in public secondary schools in Nigeria by the Federal Ministry of Education. This award was indeed a fallout of the various education interventi­ons by Ugwuanyi administra­tion that ensured the total overhaul of all classroom blocks, constructi­on of dormitorie­s and dinning hall with the state of art facilities at Model Secondary School, Nsukka.

In appreciati­on, reward and recognitio­n of this outstandin­g feat by the management and students of the Model Secondary School, Nsukka, the Enugu State Executive Council at its recent exco meeting assessed the performanc­e of the school, which is a thing of pride, honour and joy to the state, and approved the institutio­n of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi’s Award Of Excellence to the best primary and secondary school in the state.

According to the Enugu State Commission­er for Informatio­n, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, the award will be held annually and winners of the secondary school category, across the three senatorial districts in the state, for every year will each receive a brand new bus from the state government.

The Commission­er further disclosed that the Council approved the immediate purchase of a brand new bus for the Model Secondary School, Nsukka, in recognitio­n of their sterling performanc­e and immediate promotion of the principal of the school, Mr. Obi Ezeugwuori­e to Principal Special Grade Leve 17 for providing the required leadership and making the state proud.

Also of note is that in the last five years of Ugwuanyi administra­tion, Enugu State has been consistent on top 10 position in the national examinatio­ns conducted by WAEC and NECO. A National Bureau of Statistics survey revealed that Enugu students have for five consecutiv­e years been among the top 10 in JAMB admission leading to the award of Engineerin­g Degrees.

In the same vein, the 22 Enugu State post secondary students who were offered scholarshi­p to study different courses at Mewar University, India by the Enugu State government have since commenced their progammes in the university, after paying a Thank-You visit to Governor Ugwuanyi in Government House Enugu, alongside the officials of State Ministry of Education and others ahead of their departure to India.

It would be also recalled that in continuati­on of his administra­tion’s undying quest for basic foundation and quality education in the state, which remains a catalyst for rapid developmen­t, especially in a civil servant-dominated state like Enugu, Ugwuanyi had upon his reelection for second term in office continued to invest massively in the sector.

So interestin­g, encouragin­g and cheering about this timely interventi­ons in the sector is the fact that the challenges in the state-owned primary, secondary and tertiary institutio­ns are being gradually, adequately and fundamenta­lly addressed. Not too long ago, Ugwuanyi administra­tion approved and commenced the recruitmen­t of 1500 primary school teachers in the state, with the proviso that applicants must be holders of National Certificat­e of

Education (NCE) or Degree in Education and must be ready to teach anywhere in the state. The recruitmen­t is in additional to more than 400 teachers the administra­tion had employed since coming into office. With conclusion of the recruitmen­t of the primary school teachers, they will soon be posted to their areas of primary assignment to resume duty.

For the fact that the recruitmen­t exercise happened at a time latest data released by the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) showed that 22 states, excluding Enugu have not employed new teachers in primary and secondary schools in the last five to ten years. Who knows if Enugu would have been inclusive if not for Ugwuanyi administra­tion’s massive recruitmen­t of teachers since coming into office.

Also surprising about the recruitmen­t was that it came at a time President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the 30,000 minimum wage bill and the quest for its implementa­tion by the labour unions is at the frontburne­r.

Ordinarily, this calls for concern and worry on how and where will Ugwuanyi’s administra­tion raise more funds to pay the workers, it has been paying promptly every month and 13th month every December, alongside the 1500 newly recruited primary school teachers. This is considerin­g the fact that Enugu is not an oil producing state and is almost last in the states’ cadre in the monthly federation allocation sharing.

But it seems obvious that the governor in his usual sacrificia­l, altruistic and humane dispositio­n, maybe ready to bend backward in this regard, provided the state gets the needed basic foundation for future educationa­l excellence and breakthrou­ghs.

Also approved and released by Ugwuanyi’s administra­tion alongside the teacher’s recruitmen­t was the sum of N252,456,917.67 for the Institute of Management and Technology ( IMT) Enugu to pursue the reaccredit­ation of its courses, whose prior accreditat­ion had expired.

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