Gov. Namadi distributes 30,000 sets of uniform to female students

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Gov. Namadi distributes 30,000 sets of uniform to female students
Gov. Umar NamadiJigawa StateSenior Secondary Schools
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Gov. Umar Namadi of Jigawa, has flagged off the distribution of 30,000 sets of uniform to female students of senior secondary schools acr

oss the state.

He added that education in the state was free for the girl-child from primary school level to tertiary level. According to him, the government would continue to assist teachers in the state to develop, through training and retraining for better service delivery. Also, in her remarks, the Chairperson, All Nigeria Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools , in the state, Hajiya Asmau Sulaiman, commended the governor for the remarkable support and intervention in girl-child education in the state.“On behalf of my colleagues, and the people of our dear state, I would like to extend our sincere appreciation and gratitude to you for your efforts and intervention in the education sector.

The Plateau State Drugs and Medical Commodities Management Agency, says it has initiated a war against the distribution and sales of counter Corporate Accountability and Public Participation Africa has cautioned the Federal Government to approach its pursuit of industrial-scale lithium mining with a deep sense of environmental accountability and protection of local livelihoods.

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