A stakeholder and business executive, Chief Cletus Ezembaji has described the Presidential teachers and schools’ excellence Award won by Anambra state teachers as another golden feather to Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s cap.
Speaking to newsmen in Onitsha, Chief Ezembaji remarked that the award demonstrates the present state administration’s unshakeable commitment to entrenching quality service delivery in education sector.
Chief Ezembaji pointed out that since inception, Governor Soludo’s leadership has been working assiduously, laying solid foundation for a strong base to properly equip the sector with quality teaching materials, put into the system quality teachers and create the enabling environment for effective teaching and learning.
He noted that the Soludo administration recognizes the critical role education plays in the socio-economic life of every nation and has aptly appointed efficient personnel like the heads of the education ministry, its ancillaries like the PPSSC and ASUBEB and other managers and directors who are competent and well grounded to man the affairs of the sector.
Going down the memory lane, Chief Ezembaji recalled the national and international feats previously achieved by students and teachers of Anambra extraction like the technovation challenge in United states, the overall first positions in quiz and debate competitions in Singapore and the Best Teacher Award, and came to the conclusion that the immediate past administration laid a good solid foundation on which the present leader leveraged on and described it as a good co-operation between past APGA-led government and the present APGA-led regime.
Chief Ezembaji then called on the entire Ndi Anambra to lend their unflinching support to the Soludo administration and expressed optimism that when all its well-articulated and robust policies are implemented, Anambra will surely transform to a smart megacity quite conducive for all including the locals at the grassroots.
He also called for prayers for the governor and his lieutenants.
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