Anambra State Post-Primary School Service Commission, PPSSC, Aguata zone, has flagged off 2021/2022 leadership training for new secondary school prefects.
The event with the theme, ‘‘Prefects, the catalyst for positive change in schools’’, took place at Saint John of God Secondary School Awka, and had in attendance, school Principals, Zonal Directors of Education, Education stakeholders and students from various schools in the zone.
The State Commissioner for Education, Professor Ngozi Chuma-Ude, while declaring the event open, thanked the organizers and teachers for their relentless efforts in maintaining international best practices in the teaching profession.
She charged the school prefects to remain servant leaders and catalysts for positive changes in their schools.
Earlier, the Executive Secretary, PPSSC Awka, Mrs Ndidi Oranusi, and the Chairman of the occasion, Dr Bruno Ibekilo, said leadership is a quality that needs to be developed, and called for effective means of communication between teachers and student leaders.
In a welcome address, theAguata Zonal Director of Education, PPSSC, Mrs Chinyelu Muoto, who explained that resource persons were carefully chosen to discuss the topics for the leadership training, urged all to pay attention and learn things for greater achievements in the future, and congratulated the newly elected prefects for being found worthy in character and learning.
The Principal Community Secondary School Akpo, Mrs Ngozi Madueke, Principal of Aguata High School, Mr Lawrence Emele, Director of Anambra Library Services, Dr Nkechi Udeze, andLinguistics/Igbo lecturer at Unizik Awka, Dr Aloysius Umeodinaka were among resource persons at the students’ leadership training, which featured question and answer session, as well as oath taking conducted by Reverend Canon Emmanuel Onu.
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