The poor results recorded in the last Senior Secondary School
Certificate examination conducted by the West African Examinations
Council has been a source of concern to the federal government, the
Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, has disclosed.
In a bid to check mass failure among students in general examinations
under the West African Examination Council and National Examination
Council, the federal government has said that it would boost the
inspectorate division of the Ministry of Education.
The Minister of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, who disclosed
this at the 50th anniversary and 22nd convocation ceremony of Auchi
Polytechnic, Edo State, at the weekend, said “To remedy this situation,
government has taken steps to improve on the capability of the
Inspectorate Division of the federal ministry of Education to enable it
monitor the quality of teaching and facilities available in our
secondary schools.”
The Minister further disclosed that in addition, government is
working out modalities for regular training and retraining of teachers
through various short term courses, workshops and seminars.
He therefore commended the achievements of the present management of
the polytechnic, saying, “I am aware and pleased that Auchi Polytechnic
has a well developed entrepreneurial curriculum and has commissioned an
entrepreneurial village for skills’ acquisition with the sole purpose of
producing job creators and not job seekers.”
In his speech, the special Guest of honour at the occasion and
governor of Edo state, Comrade Adams Eric Oshiomhole, congratulated the
honourable minister of education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, for the
exemplary leadership he has brought into the nation’s educational
sector, adding that his fresh idea is already helping to stabilise
Nigeria’s education system.
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