This charge was given by the Ambassador of Technovation in Nigeria, Mrs Stella Uzochukwu, during the 2018 World Teacher’s day celebration, held at the Anambra Teachers House, Awka, the Anambra state capital.
Addressing the Anambra teachers, Ambassador Stella emphasized that ICT is the basic form of education in these recent times and has gone a long way in determining the future of virtually every aspect of human endeavour.
She advised teachers to embrace information technology in order to cope in the changing world, stressing that ICT makes the teaching job easier, as the students can easily access the internet.
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Governor Willie Obiano, represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, acknowledged the great strides of the administration in installing and providing all necessary education tools in various schools, to make teaching easier.
He urged the teachers to take pride in their work.
When commending the teachers for their hard work, the Commissioner for Basic Education, Professor Kate Omenugha represented by the Director of schools Department, Ministry of Basic Education, Doctor Ray Ofor, enjoined the teachers to work harder for maximum output.
The state chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, Comrade Ifeanyi Ofodile, had in his speech, called for the increase in the take-home pay of teachers as well as improvement on the school structures and teaching facilities.
Guests present on the occasion included the former Zonal Director of PPSSC Awka zone, Lady Ngozi Agbasimelo, the state secretary NUT, Comrade Livinus Omini, the TUC chairman, Comrade Okechukwu Ifeanyi, of the Trade Union Congress TUC Anambra state chapter, former National Deputy President NUT, Sir Vincent Otikpa. among others.