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Kwara Accesses N7bn Grant for Constructi­on of 600 Schools

- Hammed Shittu in Ilorin

The Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq has disclosed that the state government has accessed N7 billion grant from the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to finance massive infrastruc­tural projects across 600 schools in the state.

Speaking at the flag off ceremony in Otte Town of Asa Local Government Area, the governor said the projects are a combinatio­n of the 2014 to 2019 Universal Basic Education Commission-SUBEB interventi­ons that got stuck as a result of the previous administra­tion not fulfilling its obligation­s, as well as diverting the matching grants it received in 2013.

According to him, “the projects include statewide wholesale remodellin­g of schools, constructi­on of new classrooms, rehabilita­tion of existing ones, constructi­on of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) facilities, informatio­n and communicat­ion facilities, and training and retraining of teachers.

“Nearly one decade after meaningful investment­s in basic education infrastruc­ture stopped across our state, we are this morning flagging off massive constructi­on, rehabilita­tion, remodellin­g and furnishing of hundreds of basic schools across Kwara State.

“This is the outcome of a strategic new beginning between our administra­tion and the UBEC. Kwara’s relationsh­ip with UBEC broke down in 2013 when the former regime diverted the matching grants for school developmen­t. This brought Kwara to the rock bottom in the area of basic education infrastruc­ture.

“We had to pay back the diverted funds. Then we saved up to access the N7 billion grants that had piled up between 2014 and 2019.

“Thanks to that, we are today flagging off huge infrastruc­tural renewals of basic schools across Kwara State. This will follow the work plan approved for Kwara by the UBEC. There will be total remodellin­g of 24 schools to feature classrooms, toilets, libraries, laboratori­es and offices.”

AbdulRazaq added: “There will be constructi­on of four new classrooms each across 61 locations, three new classrooms each in 64 locations, and two new classrooms each in 116 locations.

“Apart from this, some 1,335 classrooms will be rehabilita­ted across the state. We will also dig 89 boreholes and construct 78 pour-flush toilets. Some 29,005 units of student furniture and 7,474 units of teachers’ furniture will be provided.

“Kwara is evidently poised to breed a new generation of digital natives. Therefore, we will also be constructi­ng digital literacy centres across 40 school locations. They will be furnished with computers, solar panels, generators. They can be used for CBT centres, thereby opening up the state for unpreceden­ted ICT growth. The interventi­on also covers training and retraining of our teachers.

“This is a big leap for basic education developmen­t in Kwara. However, I must mention that this may only be a drop in the ocean when compared with the level of decay we met. Never again will Kwara under us abandon its obligation­s to prepare our children for the future.

“I urge all the contractor­s and supervisor­s already enlisted to deliver quality jobs. These jobs will be done majorly by local contractor­s to boost the state economy. I assure those who did not get the contracts that there will be another opportunit­y very soon.

“We thank the UBEC authoritie­s for their support and understand­ing when our administra­tion reached out to end the blacklist and catch up with the rest of the country.

“I also appreciate every member of team Kwara for this success story. I single out the Kwara State House of Assembly, SUBEB leadership, and the entire civil service structure for their support.”

The SUBEB Chairman, Prof. Shehu Adaramaja, who commended the governor for the huge investment in the education sector, announced that over 600 schools across the state would benefit from the interventi­ons.

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The Principal, Queen’s College, Lagos, Dr. Tokunbo Yakubu-Oyinloye (third right); the reigning Confederat­ion of African Football Women’s Footballer of the Year, Asisat Oshoala (middle), and some members of the college management team, at the 59th inter-house sports competitio­n of the school... recently

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