The executive chairman Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) Dr. Grace Adagba, has said the Board will continue to work with religious, community leaders and all stakeholders to expand access to quality basic education across the state.
Adagba stated this when she led members of the board’s management team to felicitate with the Chief Imam of Benue State, Dr. Suleiman Habib, in Makurdi during the Ramadan fasting season.
Special assistant to the SUBEB executive chairman on corporate communications and community engagements, Msughter John Ataigbough, in a statement, said Adagba commended the Islamic cleric for his continued support in promoting the enrollment of out-of-school children through collaboration with the Muslim Pilgrims Welfare Office.
Welcoming the delegation, the chief Imam of Benue State, Dr. Suleiman Habib, endorsed the vision of the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and donated smart boards to support teaching and learning in public schools.
Habib commended the leadership of the Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Iormem Alia, stating that the state has recorded notable progress under his administration.
He also praised the SUBEB boss for her efforts in strengthening the education sector.
The chief imam said the islamic community in the state will continue to support initiatives aimed at increasing school enrollment and improving learning outcomes.
Habib however expressed readiness of the Islamic community in advancing SUBEB’s goal of strengthening basic education in the state.
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