According to Premium Times, Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal on Wednesday declared a state of emergency on the state’s education sector, with a pledge to totally turn around the fortune of the sector in the next four years.
Announcing the decision after the state executive council meeting presided over by Mr. Tambuwal, the state commissioner of finance, Saidu Umar, said henceforth, extraordinary measures would be implemented within a defined time-frame to achieve desired result.
He said statistics on education in Sokoto was not only worrisome, but regrettable, adding that with the new policy in place, government hoped to reverse the negative trend for the benefit of the state.
“Our objective is to improve enrollment at all stages—basic, secondary and tertiary,” Mr. Umar said.
“By the end of this programme, we will ensure that our quotas in all federal schools are filled.
“We hope to improve quality of teachers by training and retraining, and recruitment of new ones. Any teacher whose capacity did not improve after the training will be reassigned to where his ability will be better needed. The ultimate aim is to improve human capital capacity in the sector, eliminate inequality in access and radically improve numeracy and literacy,” he added.
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