N100 billion spent on school renovation, construction of new ones in 2023 till date: FCTA

Mandate Secretary of the Education Secretariat, Federal Capital Territory Administration, Danlami Hayyo, says the administration has spent N200 billion on education from 2023 to date.
Mr Hayyo disclosed this in Abuja on Tuesday at the opening of a two-day innovation and entrepreneurship education training for vice principals (academic) in FCT public secondary schools.
He explained that out of the N200 billion, N100 billion was spent on school renovation and the establishment of new ones.
According to him, this is the first time the administration has expended such a huge amount on the education sector within a year.
He said that the feat was made possible by the visionary leadership of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, who was working hard to upgrade public primary and secondary schools across the FCT.
He said that the goal was to improve the quality of teaching and learning in public schools to provide functional education to the younger generation.
Mr Wike in March 2024 inaugurated the rehabilitation and construction of new secondary schools across the FCT.
The minister promised that the FCTA, under his watch, would increase access to quality education in the territory.
The minister said, “I want to assure students in FCT that it is not only access to education, because if we give access to education without quality, then we have not given education. Now we are providing access; we must also provide quality, and the quality entails that the environment must be conducive, dining must be habitable, and the hostels must include where you take care of yourselves. This is important.’’
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