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‘Monitor Private Schools Also’ …Amaechi Tasks Education Quality, Agency
Newly established Education Quality Assurance Agency is to cover private schools as well, Governor Chibuike Amaechi, has said.
Speaking through the Secretary to the State Government, Mr George Feyii said during the inauguration of the 10 member board agency in Port Harcourt, Amaechi believe that it is one way to actualize the vision of the administration in promoting standard education.
Amaechi stressed that it was high time the content of what was taught in schools are monitored and standardized.
“The Quality Assurance Agency has a very important responsibility to discharge for Rivers people to enjoy the benefits of the investment and dividends of democracy in the education sector,” he said.
The Rivers State Chief Executive maintained that the State Government reposes great confidence in the board, considering the high level manpower that is ready to pull their collective and individual competence in achieving the vision of the current political dispensation.
Amaechi further said, “I want to make it clear that apart from the chairman of the board, the chief executive officer of the board will run full time.”
However, he pointed out that other 10 members will be drawn from the stakeholders in the sector, mostly from Ministry of Education, Senior Secondary Schools, Junior Secondary Schools and All Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools.
Other representatives will be drawn from committee of Primary School Head Teachers of Nigeria, National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools and another from ICT department of the government.
In her remarks, Commissioner for Education, Dame Alice Nemi said the board will help drive the vision of Governor Amaechi, especially considering the calibre of persons in the board.
She appealed that representative of school-based management be included in the board, as she thanked the governor and the House of Assembly for making the law to work.
Chairman of the board, Prof Otonti Nduka pledged the commitment of the body to pursue its mandate committedly.
Prof Nduka added, “In fact, the bottom line is that we would ensure the National policy on education is maintained and adhered to.”
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