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Excitements As RSG Opens World Book Capital School

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Barely 10 months after Port Harcourt in Rivers State, took over as World Book Capital, teachers and pupils of Banham Primary School, Aggrey Road, in the state capital last Friday celebrated their relocation to the UNESCO World Book Capital Model Primary School situated at Moscow Road in the city.
The formal commencement of academic activities in the school marks the fulfillment of yet another promise by the state Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi.
Pupils of Banham Primary could not contain their joy upon seeing the facilities at the UNESCO World Book Capital School, which became their new place of study last week.
According to the teachers and pupils, the school is well equipped with the state-of-the-art facilities like the sick bay, library, music class, science laboratories, and ICT, among others.
Head Teacher of the school, Mrs. Ibiene Eremie, said that she was short of words to describe the kind of facilities in the school.
She said that the teachers and pupils can now settle down to teach and learn as the conducive environment provided by the state government will make teaching very easy and learning fun.
Eremie, who was full of commendation for the state government, promised that the teachers would do their best in bringing up properly educated children in the new environment.
On their part, pupils of the school also lavished praises on Governor Amaechi for providing a conducive learning environment for them.
They said that the new school cannot be compared to where they were coming from, observing that the new environment would make them to study harder and aim high in life.
Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Sir Ali Oruitemeka, said the pupils were moved to the new structure because the environment is more conducive for learning.
He stated that the upsurge in the enrolment of pupils into government-owned schools in Rivers State necessitated the construction of 20-classroom blocks across the state, adding that the schools are well equipped with books and e-books.
According to him, the schools are being used by the state government to promote reading culture among pupils and students, noting that “every pupil of the schools has a reading period as pupils are made to pick a book, read and summarise during the book review segment”.
The UNESCO World Book Capital School is one of the 20-classroom school blocks built across the state by the Amaechi administration as part of its efforts to expand access to education by pupils across the state.
The Rivers State Government had a month ago commenced the movement of pupils from old schools to the newly constructed one-storey classroom blocks which Amaechi promised to deliver before handing over power on May 29.
The Tide recalls that UNESCO had crowned Port Harcourt the 2014 World Book Capital City in April 2014, with the famed Garden City beating ten other great cities that include Oxford in England and Moscow in Russia.
Governor Amaechi thereafter promised to build a world-class primary school to commemorate the feat – a promise which he has now fulfilled with the formal opening of the UNESCO World Book Capital School, Port Harcourt.
Amaechi’s feats in the area of education that moved UNESCO to choose Port Harcourt as the World Book Capital City include building over 500 model primary schools and 24 model secondary schools.
The government has also employed about 13,000 teachers, offering free education with free books as part of a strong vision to promote and sustain activities that would make promotion of literary activities and make literacy a staple in the state’s agenda.

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