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Commissioner Charges Stakeholders On Reading Culture
The Cross River State Commissioner for Education, Professor Offiong E. Offiong, has called on all stakeholders in the education sector to revive the fast dying reading culture among the young ones in the society.
Prof Offiong made the call when he received members of the state chapter of the Nigerian Library Association (NLA) who visited him in his office in Calabar, the state capital.
He restated the state government’s commitment to qualitative education which according to him has been demonstrated by the operation of three divisional libraries in the state as well as renovation and equipping of libraries in some public secondary schools.
The Commissioner congratulated the state chapter of the Nigerian Library Association for hosting the 51st National Conference and Annual General Meeting slated for this month in Calabar and promised his support to the Association.
Earlier, the Chairman, Nigerian Library Association NLA, Cross River State Chapter, Dr. (Mrs.) Eno J. Ottong informed the Commissioner of the date of the Association’s conference and appealed for his support.
In a related development, the Education Commissioner has stated that everybody has a responsibility to ensure the overall well being of school children.
He was speaking to members of the local organising committee of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, Cross River State Chapter who also called on him in Calabar.
Professor Offiong emphasised the importance of proper nutrition for children, adding that properly nourished children will be better focused on their studies.
He promised his support to the Association’s campaign on diet related non-communicable diseases and the measures to prevent and control them.
In his remarks, the Chairman Local Organising Committee, of the 43rd Annual General Meeting and Scientific Conference of the Nutrition Society of Nigeria, Professor (Mrs.) Henrietta Ene-Obong informed the Commissioner of the Society’s forth coming conference with the theme “Prioritising the Nutrition Agenda for Sustainable Development in the 21st Century.”
According to Professor Ene-Obong, the society will organise an essay competition titled: ‘Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases’ for students in senior secondary schools across the State.
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