The Guardian (Nigeria)

Rural teachers canvass free education for pupils in Rivers

- From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

SOME teachers in Rivers State have called for total free education for pupils in to enable every child especially, those in the rural areas maximize their intelligen­ce and achieve the objectives of Universal Basic Education (UBE).

The teachers made the call when the State Primary School II, Elele-okinali in Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, emerged winner of 2019 NNPC/TEPNG quiz, spelling and comprehens­ion competitio­n for primary schools.

The competitio­n was organised for 16 public primary schools in Elele Alimini, Elele Okinali, Ndele and Rumuekpe host and pipeline communitie­s.

The teachers reasoned that if there is free education for all, it would encourage the students to study hard and bring out the best in them.

Though the state government declared free education, some schools still compel the pupils to pay some charges due to the inability of government to provide all the necessary needs for learning.

Speaking at the event, a representa­tive of Universal Basic Education, Emohua zonal office, Mr. Ohaka Bob, said, “A child can be anywhere and still be educated properly even if at the rural area. I have seen the smartness and intelligen­ce in the rural children, its really encouragin­g and we all need to encourage them more by sponsoring free education and quiz competitio­ns”

“I am really encouraged by their level of intelligen­ce and I crave the indulgence of other corporate organisati­ons to emulate Total because we need more of these competitio­ns in our rural schools to bring out the best in the kids.”

Total deputy manager, community affairs and developmen­t, Mr James Urho, said the competitio­n is part of TEPNG’S efforts at encouragin­g the developmen­t and growth of quality education in her host communitie­s.

Urho said the competitio­n was particular­ly giving attention to pupils in public primary schools as a way of grooming them towards appreciati­ng the use of English.

“This yearly programme is part of TEPNG’S efforts at encouragin­g the developmen­t and growth of quality education in our host communitie­s as well as the need to complement the State Government’s effort towards stimulatin­g interest in books and reading amongst the youths of this state.

“It is our continued hope that this competitio­n will serve to sustain and simplify our students’ use of English as an invaluable tool in their academics. We are through this programme, giving particular attention to pupils in our primary schools as a way of grooming them towards appreciati­ng the use of English as one of the most important subjects needed to excel during the course of their primary and secondary education and beyond.

“I urge the teachers, facilitato­rs and resource persons to spare nothing at continuall­y enriching the curriculum to deliver on your set objectives. As for the students, please always remember that you are the future of Nigeria. Think at all times, what you can do or contribute to make Nigeria a better place for you and others coming after you.”

Urho, represente­d by Head, scholarshi­p, Mr. Stephen Iwayemi, said Total has continued to annually sponsor the competitio­n as well as other educationa­l developmen­t programmes including scholarshi­ps, skills acquisitio­n and adult literacy programmes amongst others.

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