Kano Government Collaborates With PLANE To Revitalize Education Sector

Kano State Government has reiterated it's total commitment to work closely with Partnership For Leaning For All in Nigeria (PLANE) to revitalize the the state education sector.

In a statement signed by the Director Public Enlightenment of the Ministry, Balarabe Abdullahi Kiru, said the State Commissioner of Education Alhaji Umar Haruna Doguwa gave the assurance today Tuesday while receiving a team from the PLANE (FCDO) head office, Abuja that paid him a courtesy visit in his office.

Umar Doguwa explained that so far, Kano benefited a lot from the intervention projects of PLANE which according to him, yielded positive impacts to the present administration commitment in ensuring quality education in the state.

The Commissioner said it is obvious the present administration had inherited the state education sector in a stage of total dilapidation and decay of schools infrastructures and lack of instructional materials resulting to non conducive learning environment.

" We have produced a documentary programme portraying total neglect and decay of the education sector meaning that we have a lot to do in order to address all the challenges of the education sector " said Doguwa.

He therefore maintained that the administration is fully determine to work with relevant stakeholders like PLANE to ensure that all the problems inherited from the immediate past administration on the education sector are critically addresseed.

The Commissioner explained that there are three basic components that the present administration focuses to improve the education sector which bordered around access, quality and infrastructures development in schools.

" Presently, the administration is more concern on the issue of access to education by the out of school children we have in the state and the quality of the education being given to students.

" So, as we really thank and appreciate your intervention programmes on education in Kano, we are still urging PLANE to fully engaged with present administration in providing access opportunity and quality education to our children " he disclosed.

Earlier, the Deputy National Team Lead FCDO Sam Achimugu said the team was at the Commissioner's office to intimate him on the intervention programmes executed in Kano by PLANE specifically on education sector.

He explained that under the project, over 8000 primary schools teachers were trained in Kano and the program was conducted with full collaboration of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB)

Other intervention programmes according to the team leader, include coordination of books distribution and other learning materials at the classroom level across the 532 schools in Kano, supporting 35 school based management committee that sensitized stakeholders on book care and maintenance among others.

He said in an effort to restore the quality of education in the state, Kano Government in conjunction with PLANE had recently formed 19-member Committee to organize a Conference on education recovery, stressing that preparations had gone far for the commencement of the conference.

" This conference is aimed at facilitating technical deliberations on education access, including topical issues like out of school children, Almajiri school system, Qur'anic and Tsangaya education, teacher professional development, girls education and female teacher shortage especially in rural areas among others " he disclosed.

While appreciating the immense support and cooperation given to the project by the administration, Sam explained that to achieve better result of the intervention programme, the ministry should try as much as possible to provide essential document, indicator and ensure sustainability of any development project embark upon with PLANE.


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