From Ifeoma Ejiofor
Ugbene Community in Awka North LGA of Anambra State has been thrown into celebration following take over of the Comprehensive Secondary school by the government.
The school which was established five years ago had been managed by the community and certain spirited members of the town, including former President General(PG), Emmanuel Nwude and his Secretary, Emmanuel Ibe.
Speaking during the handing over ceremony, President General(PG) of the community, praised Gov Charlse Soludo for lifting off their shoulders the burden of management of the school.
He however appealed for the absorption of 15 indigenous teachers who have been engaged in the school since inception into the ongoing teachers recruitment.
The PG also pleaded for security personnel, assuring that the teachers who passed examination set by the Ministry would stay and work in the community if posted.
He said, “Ugbenu Community shall continue to appreciate the Governor of the state for his numerous developmental project across the state, especially for his kind approval for the handover ceremony to take place.
“Indeed, the Solution is here. To our erudite Prof Ngozi Chuma Udeh, your records so far are outstanding and can’t be equated with the previous commissioners from the Ministry of education.”
In her response, the Commissioner for Education, Prof Ngozi Chuma Udeh said the school’s takeover was in line with Gov Soludo’s vision of providing quality education to the people of the state.
“Ugbene is a progressive community that thinks about the future generation. I want to assure you that the way Governor built quality roads for you is the way he will give you quality education.
“We’ll post quality teachers and Principal that will teach all subjects. We’ll also ensure your lab is adequately equipped.
“We post JS1 and SS2 from students who passed Common Entrance and Basic Education Certificate Examination respectively,” she said.
Chairman, Post Primary Schools Service Commission (PPSSC) Prof Nkechi Ikediugwu said the Commission is willing to meet the community’s request, but insisted that only qualified teachers would be deployed to the school
“We won’t take NCE as well as those who failed the teachers recruitment examination in accordance with Soludo’s directive of quality education,” she stressed.
Traditional Ruler of the community, Igwe Samson Chimakwa was full of thanks to the state government for coming to their aid, expressing optimism of improved system.
“We’ve suffered for years taking care of the school until the government decided to take over the school. We expect to see improvement both in quality and quantity of the school,” he posited.