Governor Chukwuma Soludo has said that teaching is a vocation that requires passion and commitment.
Governor Soludo stated this while receiving the five Anambra teachers that won the 2022 President’s Teachers, Schools Excellence Award of different categories.
noting that teaching requires much sacrifice, Governor Soludo emphasized that using the quality of teachers and teaching, anyone can predict the future of any society and described the awardees as role models and tasked them on more dedication.
Governor Soludo while congratulating the teachers said that Anambra state is raising a digital tribe that will be useful at home and exportable abroad and assured greater commitment from the state government in rebranding Anambra’s education sector.
For the Commissioner for Education, Professor Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, Anambra Education sector would be transformed under Governor Soludo and noted that for Anambra to achieve skilled education which the state is moving towards, the best of teachers is needed and urged other teachers in the state to emulate the awardees.
The winners for Anambra State include, Chukwunedu Sabina Ijeoma of Abbott Girls Secondary School, Ihiala, as the overall winner, best administrator, public school, Ugokwe Marilyn Uchenna of Susu College Nkpor as the overall winner best teacher private schools, junior secondary, Ifetike Chekwube Hope of Government Technical College Onitsha came home as first runner up, best teacher public schools, Senior secondary, Onyemaechi Pius Chiedu of Federal Government Girls College Nkwelle Ezunaka emerged second runner up, Federal Unity Colleges best teacher while Nigerian Science and Technical College Nnewi got first runner up best public schools category, junior secondary.
The Chief of staff to the governor Mr. Ernest Ezeajughi, Commissioner for Culture and Entertainment, Mr. Don Onyenji, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Chris Aburime, among others were present at the event held at the Governor’s Lodge Amawbia
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