Multinational Companies and cooperate Organizations operating in the country have been urged to as a matter of necessity complement government’s efforts in revamping the education and health sectors in Nigeria.
The call was made by the Director General of National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), Dr Danazumi Muhammad Ibrahim during the commissioning of a block of three classrooms at Hardfund Community School in Hardawa, Misau LGA of Bauchi state donated by PZ Foundation.
Dan’azumi Ibrahim Emphasized the need to join hands towards addressing the enormous Infrastructural deficit in the education and health Sectors, therefore Commended the Foundation for coming to the aid of the school.
In his speech the MD/Chief Executive Officer of PZ Cussons Nigeria, Mr Christos Giannopoulos said the that the Foundation is focusing on four development areas which include, Education, Health, Water And Economic Empowerment in its intervention programmes across the country.
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Christos Giannopoulous further explained that the aim is to assist communities achieved their goals for development.
In a Remark the Bauchi state Commissioner of Education, Dr Aliyu Tilde charged communities to live up to their responsibility in educating their children to guarantee their future
Aliyu Tilde Reiterates the commitment of the State Government in supporting community schools to excel adding that the education policy of the administration will improve its quality and standard.
The Emir of Misau, Alhaji Ahmad Suleiman assured the readiness of the emirate of supporting any organization that comes up with Developmental projects to the Area
Earlier Chairman Board of Trustee of the school, Professor Abdulkadir Ibrahim Said that the facilities provided would enable the upgrade of the school from junior to senior secondary school
Abdulkadir Ibrahim appealed to Bauchi state Government to Assist in fencing and provision of Chairs and other learning materials to the school.