Education
Commissioner Tasks Teachers, Students On Good Conduct
As both public and private schools resume for third term academic session today, the Rivers State Commissioner for Education, Prof Kaniye Ebeku, has called on both teachers and students to exhibit good conduct in order to promote a good learning environment throughout the session .
Ebeku, who stated thi on Friday, while speaking with The Tide in his office, in Port Harcourt said that the long holidays have given the teachers ,students and pupils enough time to rest .
The commissioner charged the teachers and students to take their academic work seriously, which according to him, is the only sure way to enable the students and pupils to be at the top soas to guaranted them a good future and secure society.
He stressed the need for students to be of good behaviour in whatever situations they find themselves and advised them to engage themselves in meaningful ventures.
The commissioner, urged them to remain focused the task ahead of them, even as he assured them of government’s continued support.
By: Susan Serekara-Nwikhana
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