Stakeholders in Edo State Pledge Commitment to Governor Obaseki’s Education Reforms at Parents Summit

How do we make sure that all of these reforms will last, that nobody will come and have the temerity to stop paying teachers?
How do we make sure that all of these reforms will last, that nobody will come and have the temerity to stop paying teachers?
The Bishop also emphasized the need for increased girl child education, citing the examples of global icons Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Chimamanda Adichie to illustrate how the reputation of popular parents could be further enhanced by the achievements of their daughters
The Governor, in his address, reiterated the government's commitment to providing an enabling environment for corporate involvement in sports promotions and development.
"We would like to make our judiciary a model. We are doing what we can to improve infrastructure for you. I think we should work together",
TUC President, Osifo Laud Obaseki’s Giant Strides In Transforming Educational System In Edo.
The event was well attended by local and international education stakeholders who were very keen to learn about the success of Edo State in reforming education while sharing their own experiences and insight.
The first phase of refurbishing will commence with 12 PHCs in Benin City and followed thereafter by 55 PHCs across LGAs.
Governor Obaseki is committed to reenacting education in Edo State with the application of innovative solutions for sustainability.
“Between 2021 and 2022, there are investments in the agriculture, food processing and energy sectors. Some of the companies that have made substantial investments include Persianas Group, which is building the Benin City Mall, on Sapele Road
"Sports, therefore, contribute to the all-round development of a person. To this end, the State Government is actively committed to providing a holistic education that aims at transforming the students capacity to contribute to the socio-economic development of the State," Shaibu added