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GOVERNOR SANWO-OLU LAUNCHES PROJECT ZERO TO BRING OUT-OF-SCHOOL CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL

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The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has, yesterday, enthused over the flag-off of PROJECT ZERO — a social remedial project by the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board and some private partners.
The project, designed to track and bring out-of-school children or pupils who may be on the verge of discontinuing their education back to school, will see to it that there is increased accessibility to basic education in Lagos state, and children are not cheated out of schooling by socio-economic or cultural factors.
Speaking at the launch of the project held at the Lagos SUBEB HQ Multipurpose Hall, Maryland, Governor Sanwo-Olu, represented by his deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, decried the rate of out-of-school pupils across the country.
He maintained that the COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant socio-economic effects had further robbed many pupils of their right to education. However, ‘with the assured support of our partners, Project Zero will bring pupils on the brink of dropout back to school.’
“Our activities shall commence with the tracking and identification of children who have dropped out or with a high risk of dropping out of school,” he explained.
The Governor, also, commended the decision by the organised private sector to partner with the State Government in uplifting the standard of education in the State.
In her remarks, the Commissioner of Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo, thanked the state Governor, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu for his willingness to give substantial resources of the state to education and his commitment to the delivery of quality standard of education in the state, particularly the tech-in-education investment — EKOEXCEL.
The Commissioner berated the failure of our social system which has led to the menace of hoodlums in our society. She, therefore, called on all to join hands with the government to tackle the menace out-of-school children in the state, adding that every child deserves access to quality and qualitative basic education.
She expressed the hope that one of the objectives of the EKOEXCEL initiative, which is to ensure that every child should be able to read from Primary one has started manifesting.
The Chairman, Lagos State House of Assembly Committee on Education, Hon. Yinka Ogundimu, acknowledged the need for initiatives like Project Zero, saying there is need for more similar partnership as government cannot do it alone.
He re-echoed the rate of decadence in the society, saying that the situation is not irredeemable if the necessary efforts and policies are implemented.
The lawmaker revealed that the legislative and the Executive arm have already set machinery in motion to guarantee quality education as evidenced in the proposed 2021 Budget.
The Executive Chairman of LASUBEB, Hon. Wahab Alawiye-King extolled the passion of the Governor for the education sector and the priority accorded to quality education.
He maintained that quality education is not only the best gift every child should have, but it is the right of every child, as enshrined in local and international laws.
Alawiye-King disclosed that children of school age now have no reason to stay at home with the support already being shown by different stakeholders within the education sector to encourage learning.
The Permanent Board Member in-charge of Social Mobilization at LASUBEB, Mrs. Shijuade Idowu-Tiamiyu, gave a background to the Project Zero initiative, explaining that the project has a long way to go to achieve its intended objectives. She, therefore, called for the involvement of more private organisations.
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OGUN SUBEB HAILS NEW CHAIRMAN, MAJEKODUNMI

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The Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has hailed the newly appointed Board Chairman, Dr. Femi Majekodunmi for being a renowned and professional educationist, noting that his wealth of knowledge would contributes immensely to the growth and development of educational sector in the State.

The Board Secretary, Mr. Olamilekan Kuye made this known while welcoming the new Chairman to his office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, saying that his appointment would add more value to the ongoing efforts of the State Government in repositioning the educational sector in the state.

Kuye, in a statement signed by the Board Press Officer, Mr. Dennis Ogunsanwo, said the board was in charge of Universal Basic Education Programme with the mandate of implementing of educational policies formulated by Federal and State Governments secondary schools.

He emphasised that SUBEB was to monitor and supervise the 20 Local Government education authority in the state, noting that provision of social infrastructural facilities and instructional materials for public schools in the state was its priority.

“Indeed, we are doing well among the comity of states in Nigeria, especially in the area of provisional of basic education and instructional materials for our teeming pupils, as it is evident in the conducive learning environment in the three Senatorial district of the state, which made it possible through Universal Basic Education (UBE) intervention project of Dapo Abiodun-led administration,” Kuye said

In his submission, the Board Chairman, Majekodunmi, appreciated the governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun for his appointment, promising to complement governor’s drive on educational policies with his vast knowledge acquired and making sure that education in the state received a boost.

He also hinted that both the teaching and non-teaching staff in the state would maximally benefit from various capacity building underway, which would be received recommendation as the cradle of Western education with the giant stride among the comity of states in Nigeria.

Majekodunmi noted that the task ahead of the State Government could not be shouldered alone but needs the cooperation of all and sundry in the overall development of the State.

“In fact, we should be mindful of the fact the cooperation to lift the educational standard of the State was our collective responsibility, as we all known that the State Government alone could not shoulder the responsibility, so am imploring you to cooperate with one and others for the betterment of the sector,” Majekodunmi said

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Police Rescue 9 Police Officers from Armed Bandits in Katsina

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The Nigeria Police have successfully rescued Nine (9) Police Officers who earlier went missing on 8th November, 2020 between Kankara town and Sheme in Katsina State after the night commercial bus they were traveling in came under attack by heavily armed men, all dressed in Military Camouflage, but suspected to be bandits.

The officers, all Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASPs), were on their way to Gusau in Zamfara State from Maiduguri at the time of the incident. Two of the officers are currently receiving medical attention in a hospital, while the remaining seven are being debriefed. Covert operation to locate and rescue the officers commenced immediately they were discovered missing en-route to their destination. Thus, the apparent delay in commenting on the unfortunate incident was a deliberate decision aimed at protecting the integrity and confidentiality of the rescue operation and the concomitant safety of the officers. It is also important to state that preliminary investigation has shown that the attack on the vehicle was an opportunistic crime as the officers were all traveling in mufti, unarmed and alongside other private citizens in the commercial vehicle.

The total number of officers involved in the incident is nine (9) and not twelve (12) as previously, wrongly reported in some sections of the media. Follow-up investigation into the incident is still ongoing. Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police, IGP M.A Adamu, NPM, mni reassures Nigerians that the Force is working assiduously to ensure an improved safety and tactical presence of police personnel on our highways as the yuletide approaches.

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NIPR, FERMA Partner on Crisis Management

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The National President and Chairman Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) Governing Council, Mukhtar Zubairu Sirajo fnipr has commended the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency for improved information dissemination as regards its activities. Sirajo made this known when he led a delegation of NIPR Governing Council and the FCT Chapter Executive on a courtesy visit to FERMA Headquarters today 18th November, 2020. In his remarks, the President said the purpose of the visit was to seek areas of partnership with FERMA that will be beneficial to both parties.

He said “eye on the road”, a weekly programme by the Agency was highly effective in disseminating information about the activities of the Agency to the Public. Adding, the President said he could attest to the fact that FERMA is always on her toes, working tirelessly to ensure federal roads are motorable to the users of the roads and to foster economic growth. He said, “I can imagine the adverse effect on roads across the nation if FERMA is off the roads for months”. Sirajo congratulated the Managing Director, FERMA for releasing one of her best staff in person of Mrs. Maryam M. Sanusi, mnipr, as the Chairman, FCT Chapter. He said Maryam who is Director, Communications and Public Relations in FERMA has brought improvement to the leadership in NIPR thereby transforming it within the short time she has spent there. The President further commended FERMA for not falling short of NIPR’s standard of allowing professionals to head the Public Relations Department. He pledges NIPR readiness to partner FERMA for seamless communication process and advice on crisis management.

 

The Managing Director/CEO, Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FERMA, Engr. Nuruddeen A. Rafindadi FNSE in his response appreciated the NIPR team for recognizing the effort FERMA has made in showcasing to the public her activities. He attributed the success of the performance of FERMA to the professional manner the Public Relations handlers have carried out their job. Appreciating the Director, Communication and Public Relations, he said, but for her doggedness in ensuring that the activities of the Agency are showcased to the public through the media, it would have been difficult for the public to know and appreciate what the Agency is doing due to the paucity of fund as a result of low budgetary releases. The MD said, “When I assumed office in October 2017, the Agency had only received 1 billion out of 25 billion of its capital budget for the year and as at December 2017, the Agency only got about 35% of its budget. The funding in FERMA is very low, but not withstanding, we must communicate often with the public, and the Communications and Public Relations handlers have been doing so effectively to the extent that the public know of our reality and challenges and appreciate our effort in fixing federal roads despite the low funding”. The MD said partnership with the NIPR was a necessity and very important to FERMA especially with regards to crisis management.

He pledged the Agency readiness for a continued partnership, while thanking NIPR for given the Public Relations handlers in the Agency a platform to develop, considering that all staff of Communications and Public Relations Unit are members of NIPR. Rafindadi enjoined NIPR to continue to project FERMA’s good image to the public, saying that work would commence soon on the federal roads across the country before Christmas as the Agency is working tirelessly to ensure the COVID-19 Intervention projects is concluded soon. Other members of the Council commended the Agency for its prompt intervention on Nigerian roads and prayed for the Agency to witness growth and progress in its activities to the benefits of the road users. The Managing Director was invited to be a special guest during the Annual General Meeting of NIPR which will take place in Bauchi early next year.

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