Gov. Soludo hails Anambra teachers, says tutors indispensable mentors

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo, has emphasised the vital role teachers play in shaping future leaders and society, particularly in nation-building.
At the World Teachers’ Day celebration in Awka on Saturday, Mr Soludo stressed the importance of valuing, respecting, and celebrating educators’ contributions.
Mr Soludo said, “Teachers hold the keys to the bridge of education, our pathway to the future. We owe them immense gratitude for their selfless service.’’
He commended Anambra’s leading educational performance and commitment to prioritising education.
The governor praised teachers’ resilience, dedication, and innovative methods, urging them to embody the change they wish to see.
Nigeria Union of Teachers Chairman, Chika Chukwudozie, thanked Mr Soludo for his support to the education sector.
(NAN)
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