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Ayade Commissions Multi-billion Naira Smart Teachers’ Institute

by Richard Ndoma
2 years ago
in News
Cross River State governor, Prof Ben Ayade(right), with students during the commissioning of multi-billion Naira Smart Teachers Training Institute in Biase local government area, yesterday.

Cross River State governor, Prof Ben Ayade(right), with students during the commissioning of multi-billion Naira Smart Teachers Training Institute in Biase local government area, yesterday.

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The world-class Teachers Continuous Training Institute (TCTI), in Biase local government area of Cross River State has been commissioned by Governor Ben Ayade

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The institute which is one of the legacy projects of the Ayade administration and the first of its kind in the country was set up to train and retrain teachers.

At the ceremony yesterday, Ayade said the institute was envisioned to provide a platform for teachers to be celebrated and honoured.

He said: “ This school represents the fountain of knowledge in character, intellect, learning and relearning and poise of the people.

“The intent was to create a horizon for students to learn and become amazons in their endeavors. Therefore, this school was designed to improve the quality of learning and improve the knowledge of teachers in the country.

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“The good news is that once a teacher goes through the the first three months, then six months and finally nine months of training, gets certified in West Africa, that teacher gets upgraded and earns befitting salaries because they can now impact extraordinary knowledge”

The outgoing governor disclosed that he sited the Institute in Biase local government area of the state where the deputy governor, Professor Ivara Esu hails from to honour him for his loyalty and dedication.

Ayade said, “The choice of Biase for this Instie is to honour my brother and senior colleague, Professor Ivara Esu.

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“For eight years he provided a shoulder for me to lean on. He is a professor who has taught people who are now professors today. There are some deputies who cannot point at anything they did for their people for eight years, but here you are standing tall before your people.

“I celebrate your commitment to our Governorship for 8 years. God bless you. No other institute of learning in this country has the facilities this school has.”

A former university lecturer himself, the out going governor later took out time to teach students of the demonstration secondary school of the institute morality, ethics, physics and computer science.

In his remarks, the elated Deputy Governor who was a one-time Vice Chancellor of the University of Calabar eulogised his principal for bringing the institute to his council area.

Earlier, the director-general of the institute, Professor Taoheed Adedoja, described the institution as wholly owned by Cross River State.

He, however, announced that impressed by Governor Ayade’s foresightedness and dexterity in establishing the institute even in the face of lean resources, the federal government was now interested in it.

 


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