He urged heads of schools to cooperate with EMIS officials by providing timely information
Mr Kanu expressed the government’s delight that academic performance at ABSU had also improved.
Mr Adeoye also called on private investors to put their money in the education sector.
The governor said that the era of pupils receiving lectures under harsh conditions was over.
“We have declared that this protest will continue every day until our demands are met.”
“Many of the general hospitals in the state are not functional; how do we go about it? The governor lamented.
It is clear that Governor Rotimi Akeredolu’s claim that the Southwest was ‘losing’ N2.5 billion daily to the North due to the consumption of beef is false.
The Plateau government on Thursday said it had recruited 4,850 ad hoc teachers.
