A socio cultural organisation in Kogi state, ‘Kogi Collectives (KC), has praised the immediate past Governor of the state, Alhaji Yahaya Bello for giving education sector a new lease of life in the state during his tenure.
The group particularly, noted that the establishment of two new universities in addition to the Prince Abubakar Audu University in Ayingba gave the three Senatorial districts a sense of belonging as prospective university students now access admission with ease.
Led by Chief Philip Olusesan Orebiyi and Mr. Segun Arogboni, the group spoke after their meeting in Lokoja , the state capital at the weekend.
The two new universities are the Confluence university of science and Technology, Osara for Kogi central,
Kogi state university, Kabba for Kogi West as well as the Prince Abubakar Audu university, Anyigba for Kogi East.
They added that to the credit of Yahaya Bello, he equipped and facilitated the accreditation of the College of Medicine at Prince Audu University, Anyigba.
The new universities were established by Bello under four years just as he gave face lifts and improved Kogi state polytechnic, Lokoja, College of Education Ankpa as well as College of Education (Technical), Mopa.
According to them “ On September 21, 2023, Yahaya Bello took a visionary and audacious step by declaring free education from primary to secondary school levels in public schools in the state.”
Besides, they stated that the Yahaya Bello administration undertook to pay external examination fees for west Africa Examination Council (WAEC), National Examination Council (NECO) and the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Examination for prospective tertiary institutions students in the state.
They stated: “the administration of Yahaya Bello has transformed the Education landscape from one marked by neglect and decay to the one filled with hope, improved access, equity, infrastructure development and enhanced service delivery.
“One of Bello’s groundbreaking achievements in the Education sector was the allocation of 30 percent of the state budget to Education in each fiscal year since 2021. This allocation exceeded the UNESCO’s recommendation benchmark of 26 percent, thus underscoring his unparalleled commitment to Education in the state.”
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