Soludo Calls for Comprehensive Educational Reform in Nigeria 

Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo has emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive vision for educational reforms in Nigeria.

He stated this during the inauguration of newly renovated classrooms blocks at St. Jude’s Secondary School in Ihiala, in Ihiala Local Government Area.

The governor who is himself an educationist and former university lecturer highlighted the significance of a partnership between government, the public, the private sector, and the communities to revamp the educational  sector, saying it is critical for driving development forward.

He said: “There is need for reforms in education sector in Nigeria. Human capital is the best investment any society can give it’s people.

“The quality of education can be assessed through public schools, that is why I’m happy with the collaboration Keystone Bank has brought in through this initiative.

“We celebrate the involvement of Keystone Bank in this initiative, which reflects a broader understanding of education as a foundational element for societal progress.”

The Governor also addressed the challenges faced by the public education system upon his assumption of office, also underscored his administration’s commitment to the Public-Private-Community Partnership (PPCP) policy, aimed at revitalizing the state’s educational landscape, asserting that education can serve as a powerful tool to break socio-economic barriers.

Governor Soludo called on public-spirited individuals and organizations to prioritize education and health, reinforcing that collective effort is essential for fostering a more equitable and just society. 

He urged others to emulate Keystone Bank’s leadership and commitment to public schools, laying the groundwork for more comprehensive support for educational initiatives across the nation.

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