Governor Charles Soludo of Anambra State has declared free education for public Senior Secondary Schools in the state.
Recall that Soludo had earlier announced free education for public schools from basic 1 to Junior Secondary School In the state before now
The Governor equally directed that senior secondary students who have paid their school fees for the term should be refunded their monies.
“Yes! we now have a truly free education in Anambra. In all public schools, we should be able to guarantee that every child has access to free and qualitative education, especially to the poorest of the poor.
“For those who have collected, refund the school fees money back to the parents. We have posted over 2000 teachers to mission schools as a way of subsidizing education.
“There are no smart teachers without smart schools. We are gradually upscaling technology in our schools, with the current laying of over 2000 fibre optic cables.
“Because we declared truly free education from Nursery, primary and JSS three pupils and students, enrolment in public schools increased by 18 per cent and out-of-school children dropped by 2 per cent, making Anambra the number one state with the lowest percentage of out-of-school children.
“Human capital is our greatest asset. We are working to create a human capital that is productive at home and exportable abroad, leaving no one behind as true progressives.
“With this latest initiative, we will be putting thousands of money back into the pockets of ndị Anambra,” the Governor stressed.
He equally disclosed that there are about 77 communities in Anambra without public schools, pointing out that his administration is working to address the concern and provide options for children of Anambra, assuring them to continue to provide the resources for continuous learning by teachers.
“Securing our future is a collective effort. We must seize the opportunity now. It is the greatest investment we can make”; Governor Soludo added.
Governor Soludo also used the opportunity to announce that the Anambra State government will begin payment of the 70,000 naira minimum wage from October 2024, saying that in spite of the binding resource constraint, his administration will continue to work round the clock, to deliver on their mandate.
“We inherited arrears of pensions and gratuities. We will soon complete the payments. Anyone who retires under my watch usually gets their entitlements after successful documentation.
“Though I have approval to borrow 100 billion naira since I came in, we haven’t borrowed. This is because we don’t want to encumber the future. I will borrow to build capacity for the future. Under my watch, we are going to maintain fiscal sustainability”.
The Governor enumerated the strides of his administration in all sectors of the state economy, including recruitment of 8115 teachers, recruitment of over 1000 doctors and health personnel, empowerment of 5000 youths with additional 8000 youths, for the “one youth, two skills” entrepreneurship scheme, rebranding of three general hospitals, building of five brand new general hospitals, renovation of primary healthcare centres, free antenatal care and delivery services for pregnant mothers, leading to near zero mortality, ongoing construction of the Solution Innovation District, palm and coconut seedlings’ revolution, updating of the STEM education, payment for funding of UBEC, among others.