Bauchi State Governor, Sen Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has said that his administration has so far spent the sum of over N8 billion for the implementation and execution of educational policies and programmes.
The governor announced this, on Thursday, at the official distribution of materials to BESDA learning centres/UBEC Instructional materials and the commissioning of the 2019 UBEC/SUBEB Intervention Project at Shadawanka Primary School, Army Barracks, Bauchi.
Bala Mohammed also said that the work he did involves the construction and renovation of 864 blocks of classrooms which translated into 2413 classes across the 20 Local Government Areas of the state.
He further said that as a reward for the outstanding performance of Bauchi State in the 2017/2018 and 2019 intervention projects, particularly in the payment of counterpart funding, UBEC has forwarded the state’s basic education board the state’s 2020 and 2021 Federal statutory allocation of SUBEB matching grant to the tune of N1,661,720,779.60.
According to the governor, the state government has since provided its counterpart funds of the same amount and it will continue to fulfil other agreements signed with development partners.
He also said that the state has procured white branded chalk worth N81, 900,000 for distribution to the 20 Local Government Education Authorities with a view to equipping schools with basic writing materials.
The governor said that “It may interest you to note that, this administration at the take-off of BESDA programme in the state provided teaching and learning materials worth over N53 million and distributed to the beneficiary Local Government Education Authorities.”
He said his administration has equally released the sum of N436,882,951.26 as part of its commitment to support the USAID NEI-Plus programme in the state, adding that, in all the beneficiary Local Government Authorities of NEI-Plus the affected pupils can perfectly read and write.
The governor said that the African Development Bank has intervened in the education sector of the state through the construction of three models schools in the state to improve the quality of education and finding a lasting solution to the problem of out of school children in the state.
“I wish to put on record my government’s profound appreciation to the Executive Secretary of UBEC and his management for a mutually rewarding relationship whose footprints will remain in the chronicle of educational development in Bauchi State,” he said.
Bala Mohammed at the occasion assured the people of Bauchi State that his administration is working tirelessly to curb the problem of shortage of staff in the Local Government Education Authorities in order to improve the standard of education in the state.
In a keynote address, the Deputy Executive Secretary (Technical), Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Bala Zakari said the that BESDA project is being supported by the World Bank with the sum of 611 million US dollars in 17 focus states including Bauchi State with the aim of increasing equitable access for out of school children and improve literacy in the benefiting states as well as strengthen accountability for results, in basic education in Nigeria.
He also said that the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) project is a result-based programme in which states can only access funds after achieving results as detailed by the programme “Disbursement Linked Indicators and to be confirmed by an Independent Verification Agent.”
Dr Bala Zakari pointed out that, the availability and utilisation of instructional materials in Non-formal and formal education enhanced a conducive atmosphere for effective teaching and learning.
Bala Zakari added that “This event is very auspicious as it confirms our determination and commitment to ensuring greater achievement of eradication/reduction of a number of out of school children. This is one strategy that UBEC has deliberately adopted with a view to strengthening our commitment to the education for all, across the country.”
In a welcome address, the Executive Chairman, Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board, Surumbai Dahiru Bauchi said 941 learning centres in 9 Local Government Areas of the state are currently participating in the three years BESDA project for the provision of basic education.
Surumbai Dahiru Bauchi said the importance of instructional materials cannot be over-emphasised as the availability and utilisation of instructional materials in schools enhance teaching and learning.
YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE
Bauchi govt spends over N8bn on educational programmes, projects
We Have Not Had Water Supply In Months ― Abeokuta Residents
In spite of the huge investment in the water sector by the government and international organisations, water scarcity has grown to become a perennial nightmare for residents of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital. This report x-rays the lives and experiences of residents in getting clean, potable and affordable water amidst the surge of COVID-19 cases in the state. Bauchi govt spends over N8bn on educational programmes, projects
Some stakeholders of Orile-owu Community in Osun on Tuesday, raised the alarm over alleged Illicit…
Niger State Government has paid and obtained certificates for the commencement of 3 Special Agro…
The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, on Wednesday, admitted the medical report and death…
There are indications that the cost of airfare in Nigeria may reduce when the newly…
Amaechi emphasised that they (he and Lamido) would have confronted the current administration led by…
He stated, "Cult clashes that have resulted in the loss of hundreds of lives and…
This website uses cookies.