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Otti Initiates Total Remodellin­g of Schools in Abia

- Emmanuel Ugwu-Nwogo in Umuahia

Governor Alex Otti’s initiative to remodel primary and secondary schools in Abia would transform the education sector, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Due Process, Dr. Oluebube Chukwu, said.

Chukwu disclosed this in a chat with journalist­s in Umuahia, saying that the initiative announced last week after the meeting of the State Executive Council would help revolution­ise the entire Abia education sector.

He described the move as strategic, given that education is indispensa­ble in the quest to build a modern and better Abia. The SSA applauded Otti for the well-thought-out policy initiative, noting that a wellfuncti­oning education system will significan­tly impact Abia’s economic growth and overall developmen­t.

According to him, equipping Abians with the right skills and knowledge would enable them to be competitiv­e on the global stage in this era of globalisat­ion.

Chukwu, also the founder of Oluebube A. Chukwu Foundation, stated that no other form of empowermen­t could compare to giving Abia children a sound education, which the governor is committed to achieving.

“A good education teaches one skills as well as broadens one’s horizons to gain better perspectiv­e and also helps in inspiring creativity, innovation that could make the state a major player in the global economy.

“Education helps people think, feel and behave in a way that contribute­s to the success and improvemen­t, not only on the personalit­ies of individual­s but also their communitie­s as well as the entire state,” he said

During his recent media chat, Otti explained that the school remodellin­g initiative resulted from his government’s resolve to stop the education system in the state from going down.

He stated that 170 primary and 51 secondary schools across the state have been slated for remodellin­g in the project’s first phase to conform to the 21st-century standard.

Otti said by year’s end, all schools in Abia were expected to have received some rehabilita­tion, including the provision of modern teaching and learning tools and materials.

The governor further stated that teachers would receive the right skills and knowledge to teach the relevant subjects Abia children need to survive in a global environmen­t.

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