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Sokoto to declare state of emergency in education sector

by Our Reporter

To effectively tackle the problems bedeviling the education in Sokoto, the
state government said it has resolved to declare a state of emergency in
the sector.
The move becomes imperative not just because standards have fallen, but
because education holds the key to tackling virtually all challenges of
governance in Sokoto state in particular, and Nigeria in general.
This was part of the decision reached at a retreat organised by the Sokoto
state government for its political office holders and senior public
officials which ended in Kaduna at the weekend.
A communique issued in Sokoto Sunday, signed by the Secretary to the State
Government (SSG), Professor Bashir Garba, said its regrettable that Sokoto
has failed to fulfill its quota in all federal tertiary institutions
largely due to poor foundations in primary and secondary education in the
state.
It said declaring a state of emergency will enable the government to fully
focus in the sector by pooling resources and implementing expert advise on
the way forward.
Similarly, it urged the government to key into the activities of the
Sokoto Education Trust Fund which has trained over 30,000 beneficiaries in
various intervention programmes in the sector in the last 17 years.
On the Almajiri system of education, the communique decried the
bastardisation of the concept, and resolved to work assiduously with
religious scholars and traditional rulers to sensitize the public on the
true position of Islam which abhors begging.

As part of the new paradigm shift in governance, the communiqué the State
Government also resolved to exploit and harness the abundant mineral
resources available in the state, and facilitate the acquiring of mining
licenses to ease the exploitation.
“In addition to this, relevant data should be generated on available
mineral deposits so as to woo investors for the economic growth of the
State and as a measure of creating employment opportunities for the
teeming populace,” the state added.

“Government will ensure the enunciation of well-coordinated, coherent and
consistent strategies that will enhance IGR and adopts other viable
financial policies that will propel good Governance.

“To adopt transparent, accountable and people-oriented attitudes in the
conduct of government business by shunning corruption and abuse of office
as well as ensuring enforcement of accountability standards and penalties
for defaults,” it added.

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