The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, revealed the Federal Government’s plan to address the issue of out-of-school children in the country.
He commended Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Éno, for advancing basic education infrastructure during a visit to the remodelled Christ the King School in Uyo.
Mamman praised the state’s efforts and emphasized the need for collaboration among local, state, and federal authorities.
Mamman highlighted alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s goal to reverse declining school enrollments and expressed optimism about a collective approach to making out-of-school children a thing of the past.
He was particularly impressed by the initiative and imprints of the state government, describing it as creating an “attractive environment and enticement to boost school enrollment.”
Governor Éno urged federal support for the state’s education initiatives and emphasized the importance of collaboration in revitalizing primary education and healthcare for the benefit of the nation.
He aimed to replicate the model school across the 31 Local Government Areas, emphasizing teacher training and an overall transformation of primary education.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to rural development through enhanced primary schools and healthcare facilities.
He stated that his ambition is not just focused on building but also includes furnishing, teacher training, and ensuring a total facelift in primary education.
Governor Éno’s administration is passionate about rural development, recognizing education as the foundation and a crucial element for overall progress.