Delta State government has ordered the audit of physical infrastructure in public schools.
Governor of the state, Sheriff Oborevwori, made the disclosure in an address read on his behalf by his Deputy, Sir Monday Onyeme at the handover to the state government, teachers and staff quarters by Federal Inland Revenue Service, (FIRS), at Olomoro Comprehensive High School, Olomoro, Isoko South local government area of Delta state on Thursday.
He said the state is carrying out comprehensive audit of physical infrastructure in primary and secondary schools to enable the government know where there are gaps and respond accordingly
“Towards addressing the manpower shortages in our schools, I recently gave approval for the recruitment of teachers in 22 of our local government councils. At least, 2,000 persons are expected to be gainfully employed through the ongoing recruitment exercise.
“My administration will spare no expense in providing the conducive climate essential for high quality learning experience. To enhance learning experience in our schools.
“This administration is encouraging periodic curriculum revision to ensure that the learning process incorporate digital literacy, online learning, critical thinking skills, independent learning skills, team work and leadership; this will ensure that the products of our educational institution possess the requisite skills and knowledge to function in any part of the world.’
Oborevwori thanked FIRS for donating the structures as part of its corporate social responsibility, asserting that the structures would enhance the welfare of the staff and teachers.
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