Friday 25 August 2017

Bayelsa State Ranks among Best Six for the Second Time in 2017 WASC Exams

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Bayelsa State again maintained it’s sixth position in the annual West African Examinations Council (WAEC) remaining consistent in the last four years at the leading best six states in country.

Making this know in Yenagoa, the state capital, through the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Jonathan Obuebite, the state government said the state had consistently remained among the six best states in the country, since 2013.

The state government therefore reaffirmed its commitment to the education sub sector by initiating policies and programmes to sustain and improve on the massive gains already made in the sector


Obuebite, ascribed the successful run to the educational policies and programmes of the restoration administration in the State.

Obuebite recalled the inaugural speech of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson in 2012, where he declared a state of emergency in the sector and the subsequent follow up programmes, as a major turning point for the state.

He noted that, the Governor and indeed the administration has remained resolute in the implementation of all its policies in the education sector, taking into account the massive decay of infrastructure and the disadvantaged position of the state. Describing the educational policies and programmes of the Government from inception as legendary and remarkable in the history of the State, Obuebite explained that, over 500 hundred infrastructure were either developed or renovated across the State.

He said the development of infrastructure had promote massive increase in public primary and secondary school intake, because of the free and compulsory education policy initiated in 2012.

According to him, as a serious minded government that, means well for the people of the State, it has followed up its initial policies by also introducing new all boarding secondary schools, including the iconic Ijaw National Academy, Kaiama and the others, spread across the 8 local government council areas in the State. The commissioner noted with delight that, the new boarding schools have raised the bar for education in the state and are seen as special centres of excellence, in view of the state-of-the-art facilities and massive infrastructure, as well as the quality of academic staff on hand.



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