Education

Rivers hands over refurbished schools to communities

The Rivers State government has commissioned and handed over reconstructed basic schools in Ahoada West, Port Harcourt and Asari-Toru Local Government Areas to their respective benefiting communities.

Performing the commissioning and handing over ceremonies, Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, who was represented by Chairman of Rivers State Universal Basic Education Board, Venerable Fyneface Akah, said that the contracts were delivered on schedule and in line with specifications.

The three basic schools commissioned and handed over were Government Girls Secondary School, Ahoada West Local Government Area, Community Secondary School Abuloma, Port Harcourt City Local Government Area and State School IleLema in Asari-Toru Local Government Area.

The representative of the Rivers State Governor further disclosed that the reconstruction and renovation of 175 basic schools flagged off by Governor Wike have reached 90 percent completion stage across the state. He noted that the remaining 10 percent of schools are those where work started behind schedule, pointing out that most of them will be delivered in two weeks.

He said: “We are glad to report that they have been up and about their job. They have kept to specifications and adhered to the time-table. As children return to school, they will not be locked out.
“I am very happy that the children are very pleased. They have found a better environment and properly furnished classrooms”.

The representative of Governor Wike stated that across the state, parents are happy that the governor remembered schools in rural areas.
“We are harnessing resources that we have in Rivers State, applying them as a strategy for empowerment. Rivers State Government is committed to encouraging indigenous companies that we have in the state, rather than go to Dubai or China to import furniture. They are employing indigenes of Rivers State and they are empowering the people,” he said.

The commissioning and handing over ceremonies were greeted with celebration as community leaders and teachers hailed Governor Wike for his commitment to education.
Community Secretary of IleLema in Asari-Toru, Mr. Marshal Horsfall, said the reconstruction of State School in IleLema shows that the area has been recognised by the Rivers State Government.

Mrs. Ayuogbokor Aina David, Principal of Government Girls Secondary School, Ahoada, said that the staff and students will forever cherish the reconstructed and furnished school.

The members of Council of Chiefs also commended the governor for including their respective communities in the reconstruction of schools.
It would be recalled that Governor Wike flagged off the reconstruction of 175 basic schools in Port Harcourt on July 20, 2017.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Augustine Okezie,
Abuja

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