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Education: Gov. AbdulRazaq commences payment of CONPCASS, CONTEDISS Salary Structure

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•Heads of State owned tertiary institutions charged to uphold Policy Thrust of Kwara Govt

A call has gone to Heads of State-owned Tertiary Institutions across Kwara State to continue to uphold the policy thrust of the present administration in order to enhance efficiency of the institutions.

The State Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Dr. Mary Ronke Arinde made the call today during the bimonthly meeting of Heads of State owned tertiary institutions, held at the Ministry’s Headquarters in Ilorin.

The Commissioner applauded the commitment and dedication of the institutions, noting that “all Heads of Tertiary Institutions have demonstrated commitment, passion and hardwork at ensuring the growth and development of this Ministry in recent time, which makes you an amazing team to work with”.

Dr. Arinde implored the Management and Staff of the various institutions to sow seeds of dedication, hard work, and commitment, pointing out that the reward shall yield productive fruits and efficient service delivery.

She also enjoined them to take their health issues and general well-being with utmost priority by engaging in routine health checks to avoid system breakdown.

“Your Families are a significant part of you, ensure you cultivate a robust relationship and companionship with them”, the Commissioner added.

Dr. Arinde further encouraged the management of the institutions to embark on regular auditing in order to curb fraud in their accounting departments.

The Provost, Kwara State College of Education, Oro, Prof. Mukaila Aremu appreciated the state government for the recent approval and disbursement of CONPCASS and CONTEDISS for Staffers of Tertiary Institutions in the State.

Prof. Aremu disclosed that College of Education, Oro, would be hosting the conference of Registrars across the country, which is first of its kind in the state, and thereby sought the support of the State Government towards a successful hosting.

Speaking on behalf of other institutions, Prof. Aremu appealed to the Ministry to facilitate the renovation of the internal roads network within the institutions, which he said, are grossly in dilapidated form and affecting the ease of movement within the colleges.

In his submission, the Provost, College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies, Dr. Hadi Saad explained that the College has gotten assurance from the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) for the provision of E-library with one year of free internet access.

Dr. Saad added that the reaccreditation of Professional Diploma in Education (PDE) by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) has also been implemented, which would further upscale effective service delivery.

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KWSG cautions against political branding of public school materials

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Kwara State Government has again frowned at a culture of people branding materials to be donated to public school children with subtle or obvious political messages and indoctrination. “This practice, which includes emblazoning the picture of the donor on such books or school materials, should stop,” according to a statement by the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development Hajia Sa’adatu Moddibo Kawu.“While every support for public school is welcome and appreciated, the government has a standing policy that such materials do not come with political branding of any kind. “It is on record that education materials that the state government donated to school children between 2019 and now usually do not come with the picture of His Excellency the Governor, who feels such practices are not healthy for young children. “Public officials and private individuals should kindly take note of this. Again, the government thanks everyone who gives any form of support for public education.”

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Gov Abdulrazaq celebrates as Kwara pupils win presidential debate for third time

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• commends school leaders, teachers, parents over feat Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq joins the people of the state to celebrate the four public school pupils who won the President’s School Debate Championship on Thursday in Abuja, the capital city. The state was represented at the debate by 10-year-old Ajibulu Esther of Tanke LGEA School B. Ilorin South LGA; 12-year-old Akanbi Al-Amin of St. Cyprian LGEA Primary School, Offa, Offa LGA; 12-year-old Paul Unity of Bishop Smith LGEA School A. Ilorin East LGA; and 12-year-old Abdulrahman Fatimoh of Okesuna LGEA primary School A. in Ilorin East LGA.The Governor recalls that Kwara was winning the trophy for the third time in a row under his watch, underscoring the steady progress in the basic education sector amid the commitments of school leaders, teachers, and parents. Team Kwara beat Benue State at the finals of the championship, having earlier outperformed many other states in the preliminaries. Governor Abdulrazaq commends the pupils for their feat, which has put them in the national hall of fame like their seniors from Kwara who not only emerged as national champions but went ahead to compete strongly on the global stage. “This feat, like the previous ones, serves to strengthen our commitment to continue to invest in public school education — the surest way to secure a place for the Kwara child among their peers worldwide. These feats reassure us that we are on the right path, and we thank our pupils, teachers, parents, and all stakeholders in the public school system for their hard work and support. Specifically, I thank Prof. Sheu Raheem Adaramaja and his SUBEB team for their hard work. This, again, is another win for everyone, and we cannot drop the ball,” the Governor adds.Governor Abdulrazaq says he looks forward to seeing the champions at the very top, and prays to God to grant them good health and long life to live their lofty dreams.

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Kwara hosts conference on STEAM education to raise future leaders

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Kwara State Government on Thursday organized an education conference, with the stakeholders advocating for the review of STEAM, an education policy designed to expose the students to 21st century opportunities in the education sector.STEAM is an acronym of science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) education.The conference was organized by the office of the Special Adviser on Education to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Dr Adetola Salau, with the theme: ” Future-Ready Education: Advancing STEAM and Skills Development for Nigerian Youth”. It was largely attended by government officials and educationists including the Kwara First Lady Ambassador Olufolake AbdulRazaq; Deputy Chairman House Committee on Education and Human Capital Development Ogbeni Seun Ogunniyi; Kwara State Commissioner for Education Sa’adatu Moddibo Kawu; Special Adviser to the Governor Dr Adetola Salau; Special Adviser to Ogun State Governor on Education Mrs Ronke Soyombo; Chairman State Education Trust Fund Col. Ademola Lawal; Vice Chancellor University of Ilorin Prof Wahab Egbewole; and MD KwaraLEARN Laide Abel; among others.Amb AbdulRazaq, who keynoted the session, said the programme represents another milestone in the history of the education sector in the state.Kwara First Lady, who was represented at the event by the Commissioner for Solid Minerals Development, Dr Afeez Abolore, emphasized the need for children to have access to quality and all inclusive education in an environment that supports their future needs.She said the theme of the conference is very apt and timely, as it was designed to bridge the gap in 24th century education.She added that the administration has made a significant impact in inclusive education especially as it affects children living with disabilities and other segments of the society.She mentioned Universal Design for Learning, Teachers Training and Development, Infrastructural Development, Physical Accessibility, among others, as some of the laudable initiatives of the present administration in the state.As a state, we have success stories to share particularly on the ongoing initiatives in the education sector especially in the areas of KwaraLEARN, Team up Kwara, and other laudable initiatives aimed at enhancing learning and advancing basic education, AbdulRazaq said.”Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, as we gather in the spirit of collaboration and advancing the education sector, we have a lot to do together because we have a long way to go as a nation when it comes to inclusive education. I therefore, enjoin all of you to be part of this transformative journey,” she added.”As a government , we shall continue to champion policy that supports inclusivity with adequate funding and active monitoring. That is a promise from the state government.”Moddibo, for her part, said the programme was part of the government’s commitment towards producing global students that can compete with their counterparts anywhere in the world.Dr Salau, in her submission, said the Conference was to prepare the youth for global competitiveness and advance their problem solving skills.”How do we achieve this? It is through the equipment of our teachers, so that they can help to advance the ability of the students to be able to have these skills,” she said.”Across the world now, youth are competing using phones to carry out programming, robotics and AI. How do we do this in Kwara state? It is by us carrying out projects like this. One of the things we have also highlighted over and over is technical education. This is very important so that we can stop relying on foreign thoughts and solve our challenges by ourselves.”Soyombo called for the review and revamp of education policy in order to meet the present global standards.”There is a need for us to train and retrain people on how to see how we can fast track the implementation of the review. There is a need for us to see how we are making a learning environment suitable for the 21st century child. So, there is the need for us to give education the topmost priority”, she said.

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