Niger Delta
Edo SUBEB Lists Priorities On Improving Pupil Outcomes
The Chairman of Edo State Universal Basic Education Board (Edo SUBEB), Mrs Ozavize E. Salami has disclosed that learner progression, strengthened school governance and management, child protection, focused in-service professional development, public-private partnership (PPP) and enhanced school environment are her priorities as the Board strategises to consolidate on gains under Edo BEST 2.0.
Mrs Salami made this known during her maiden schools visit as chairman of the board.
The tour, which covered three out of the eighteen local government areas of Edo State, was an opportunity to engage with pupils, teachers, Local Government Education Authority management and staff, School Based Management Committee (SBMC) members, parents, and community leaders.
“Edo SUBEB takes the responsibility of providing quality education service to pupils very seriously; improving learning outcomes must be at the heart of all we do,” Mrs Salami said at one of the schools visited in Ikpoba Okha LGA.
“We understand that schools are where our results are. We realise also that we must constantly seek the inputs of our stakeholders so that our policies and services are tailored to meet their needs,” she said.
While welcoming the SUBEB Chairman and her team, Pa Sunday Omokaro, Odionwere of Iguobazuwa expressed his pleasure at being visited by the newly appointed chairman; noting that the community places a premium on education and pledged to support the new SUBEB chairman in any way possible.
Pa Omokaro also prayed God to assist Mrs Salami to achieve all her goals.
“We would like to re-emphasise that education for all is the responsibility of all, and we charge pupils/students, parents, leaders and youths with the care and maintenance of school assets located within their communities.
As a board, we seek partnerships with alumni association of schools, corporate organisations, NGOs and philanthropists to support government’s drive to ensure that Edo State remained a model of sustained improvement in basic education,” Mrs Salami noted.
Recently, in line with the universal basic education disarticulation policy, the Edo state ministry of education handed over 306 Junior Secondary Schools to Edo SUBEB.
The principal of Niger College Junior Secondary, Mrs. Orole Catherine Anike whilst receiving Mrs. Salami expressed the excitement of the school management and staff at the benefits that would accrue to them because of the on-going reforms in the education sector by Mr. Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo State.
Similarly, other school heads, SBMC chairmen and Education secretaries welcomed the Chairman, expressed readiness to work with her while outlining priority intervention areas relevant to their schools.
The Executive Chairman concluded her tour by pledging to continue to visit schools across the State and hinted that a 5-year infrastructure development plan is part of the many interventions Governor Obaseki will be implementing in the Basic Education subsector.
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