GOVERNANCE

Governor Buni’s ‘state of emergency’ on education yields dividends

“I hereby declare a state of emergency in primary and secondary education in Yobe State.’’

This was the part of the inaugural speech of the executive governor of Yobe State, Alhaji Mai Mala Buni.

Just less than two years, conducive learning environment as well as standard buildings are spring up across the State.

The governor’s belief that education is the bedrock of any meaningful development has taken film roots in the State.

“We are building a firm and vigorous base for the improvement of education in the state,” the governor assures.

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