Delta State
Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan today [16-9-13] in Asaba inaugurated over 25
Education Special Marshals and 100 Education Marshals (EduMarshals) with a
charge to ensure that all school-age children attend school compulsorily.
Dr.
Uduaghan, who said that education was the bedrock of every society, noted that the inauguration of the Education Marshals was
necessary to ensure that children of school age especially the 8 percent that
were not in school presently benefitted from the free education programme of
the state government.
Besides, he
said that the programme would educate the parents on the need to send their
wards to school rather than to hawk during school hours.
He urged
parents to send their wards to schools as the state government has provided the
enabling environment to give the children the best in education through the
provision of free and qualitative education up to secondary school level.
In addition,
he disclosed that the government has provided scholarship to Deltans in high
institutions of learning, built and renovated schools across the state,
employed more teachers and improved the income of parents through the state
micro-credit scheme.
His words
“This programme is a serious business to get our children back to school.
Over 8% of Delta children are not in school according to the United Nation
statistics; this is as a result of financial, cultural, traditional and
economic issues. Government have tried to address these excuses by building and
renovating schools in the state, employing more teachers and improving the
income of parents through the state Micro-Credit Scheme.”
Governor
Uduaghan commended various communities that have inaugurated programmes to
ensure that children in their localities were in schools and advised them to
continue in their effort as they key into the state government initiative of
EduMarshals.
“Education
was the best legacy we can bequeath to our children and our society, because if
our children are well educated, they can take informed decisions on
issues”, he stated.
While
addressing school children at the venue, the Governor advised them to ensure
that they go to school early and stay till the close of the day as any child
caught by the EduMarshals outside school premises during school hours would be
punished and the parents sanctioned.
He admonished
the children not to hawk or be found selling in their parents stores during
school hours while they are suppose to be in school saying: “if your parents
give you wares to go and hawk or send you to go to their shops to sell while
you are supposed to be in school don’t go.”
Governor
Uduaghan named The Minister of Finance, Professor Ngozi Okonjo Iwela and
the Chief Executive Officer of This Day Newspaper, Chief Nduka Obiagbena as
Ambassadors of Education because of their commitment to education especially in
the state.
The Governor
also inaugurated about 25 Education Special Marshals and 100 EduMarshals to
help monitor this initiative in their respective zones and field of endeavours
to ensure its success.
In a welcome
address, The Commission of Higher Education, Professor Hope Eghagha, who
represented the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Professor Patrick
Muoboghare explained that the initiative was to ensure that no child of school
age was found outside the school premises hawking or selling during school
hours.
Professor
Eghagha said the state government made education free to enable every child
have access to education but that some parents prefer their economic gains to
the education of their children.
In her
address, the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Education, Lady Stella
Blaize said the state government was devoted to providing quality education for
every child in the state and no parent has the right to denial his/her child
such right.
In a
Goodwill Message, the state President of Nigerian Council of Women
Society, Delta State Chapter, Mrs. Chinyere Odili thanked Governor Uduaghan for
the free education in the state and assured him that the organization would key
into the EduMarshals’ initiative and ensure that all children in the 25 local
government area of the state are in school.
She also
assured the Governor that the organization would enlighten parents at the
grassroots on the importance to allow their children go to school rather than
hawking during school hours.
Also in a
Goodwill Message, the Orodje of Okpe, HRM Orhue 1, informed the governor that a
similar programme was started in his community about 2 years ago to ensure that
every child was in school and do not hawk or sell during school hours.
He noted that in his community they have
District Education Committee and Village Education Committee in-charge of the
responsibility and appealed to women to complement Government effort by having
a manageable family size that they can afford to train and send to school.(GVT. P.R.)
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