Nasarawa assembly hails Gov. Sule’s giant strides in education

The Nasarawa State House of Assembly Committee on Education has pledged to synergise effectively with the state government to improve on the standard of education in the state.
The Chairman of the committee and Deputy Majority Leader of the House, Abel Bala, stated this when the management of the State Universal Basic Education Board appeared before it.
Others that did so were the officials of the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovations and the Teachers Service Commission.
All of them appeared before the committee on Wednesday in Lafia for their 2024 budget performances.
Mr Bala assured that the House would do everything humanly possible to ensure the improvement of the standard of education in the state.
He said that the committee decided to invite them to assess their 2024 budget performance.
He stated, “We invited you to assess your 2024 budget performance for the first quarter as the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has empowered us to do so.
We want to assure you of our effective synergy and collaboration for improved standard of education in the state.’’
Mr Bala also commended Governor Abdullahi Sule for the interest he had for the education sector in the state and called for its sustenance.
He added, “I want to commend Mr Sule for his passion and zeal in developing the education sector in the state. The governor is doing well in the education sector.”
The committee chairman urged the managers of the education sectors in the state to continue to be up and doing in ensuring improved standard of education.
Earlier, the Executive Chairman of SUBEB, Mohammed Musa Dan’Azumi, Commissioner for Education, John Mamman, Commissioner for Science, Technology and Innovation, Samuel Emgba and Commissioner One, TSC, Ahmed Zaidu, appreciated the committee for supporting their activities to succeed.
They also commended Mr Sule for his passion in the education sector. They further assured of their commitments to buckle up to improve the standard of education in the state.
(NAN)
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