Transformation programme, a new pedagogy that prioritises a more pragmatic, 21st century approach to teaching and learning in Edo schools.
He added that despite competing demands for limited resources, his administration will ensure that available funds are used to provide functional basic education to Edo children. “75 per cent of our schools are under Edo-BEST and we have 25 per cent to go. We have ordered 25,000 seats for our pupils which is under production. The school furniture is being constructed at the Benin Technical College now Government Science and Technical College and others will come from the Edo Production Center. All the furniture is being made locally here in the state,” he added.
Obaseki said the state has limited resources, but is sourcing for funds from the Universal Basic Education Commission , to revamp basic education in the state. He added that as soon as the state gets more funding, more schools in the state will benefit from the ongoing reforms implemented through the Edo State Universal Basic Education Board .
vanguardngr These are your future. You better circulate the money their way.
vanguardngr Government official in nigeria are so deceptive that one can barely spot whem they are saying the truth.who know if this classroom was not decorated just for publicity purpose. Pls save this time and do the work you are elected to do
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