Gov Otti govt approves N62m bursary awards for Abia law students

Dr. Alex Otti, the Abia State governor, in keeping with the high premium his administration places on education, has approved payment of bursary awards to Abia State indigenes in law schools across the nation.

 The value of the award is put at about  N62m, based on the number of the requests approved by the governor.

 The state commissioner for Information and Culture, Prince Okey Kanu who announced this during an interactive session with newsmen in Umuahia, also disclosed that government approved the renovation and retrofitting of 170 primary schools. 

This  translates to 10 primary schools per LGA, aside the 6 model schools that were  already being  renovated. 

 He added that 51 secondary schools have also been approved for renovation, with  three  schools per LGA across the State.

 "The schools will have some features that make them modern schools. They would have staff Quarters, Care takers house, the Head Teacher's house,  and a  gate house. The  primary Schools, of course  would have Nurseries. This again is in keeping with  the  promise to Abians," Kanu said.

 Kanu announced regrettably that WAEC has delisted some schools in Abia over examination malpractices, noting that most of the schools are private schools.

 According to the Commissioner, though the Government is not happy over the development, the action  is however , in line with the policy of the present administration to do things right.

Contributing, the Commissioner for Education, Prof. Uche Eme Uche, declared: "You remember there was a time we started checking private schools and  closed  down  those  that did not meet the required standards . Some of them are special centres and we know that.  Some of those special centres have been identified by WAEC and we are not happy about that.  So what they have done was to first warn, and then  threaten the affected schools with sanctions  including the withdrawal of their  license to operate. 

"Remember that some CBT centres were shut down  in Aba and  they were shut down because of the issue of examination malpractices . We don't want Abia to be known as a centre for examination malpractices. However , we've been able to reopen most of them."

 Meanwhile Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, the state governor, has flagged-off  the construction of the 30 kilometers Arochukwu/ Ndi-Okereke/Ozuabam road, while the 11.5 kilometers Nunya -Eluama -Isuikwuato road will be flagged-off  next week.

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