The West African
Examination Council, WAEC, has endorsed Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s policies,
especially in the education sector.
Vanguard
report continues:
Delivering
a frame of endorsement to the governor on Friday, 3rd February, 2017, Head
of the Nigeria National Office of the council, Mr. Olutise Isaac Adenipekun,
who led a delegation of the national management of WAEC to the Governor’s
office in Osogbo, said Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s interventions in education is
“second to none” in Nigeria.
Adenipekun
said, “The ongoing revolution in the infrastructural re-engineering of the
school complexes in the state of Osun has also caught the attention of all
stakeholders in the education sector in Nigeria and beyond.
“The
immense contribution of the state government in the development of
infrastructural facilities in schools, in particular, the “Mega Schools
Project” is remarkable. It is in fact second to none in Nigeria”, he stressed.
Adenipekun
said Osun has contributed significantly towards enhancing Information and
Communication Technology, ICT required in education sector which according to
him remains the prerequisite to development of quality education in the
country.
Adenipekun,
who recommended the Tablet of Knowledge to other states of the federation said
the initiative had contributed towards educational development.
He described the innovation
as a tool of educational revolution, breakthrough aimed at enhancing and
encouraging the process of teaching and learning through the use of innovative
technology.
“We
are particularly proud of the landmark achievement and the major breakthrough
of the current administration in Osun most significantly in education sector by
the introduction of the ground breaking ‘Tablet of Knowledge’ also known as
“Opon Imo” to students of the state at secondary level.
“As
we commend the efforts of Mr. Governor on the landmark achievement and major
breakthrough of his administration in education most importantly on the widely
applauded ‘Tablet of Knowledge’ which had improved and encouraged teaching and
learning, we equally recommend other states to key into this initiative so as
to improve the education sector,” he added.
Governor
Aregbesola who described “the Tablet of Knowledge” as a panacea to education
revolution, said the state had recorded national and international awards on
the initiative.
Commending
WAEC for maintaining education standards in the country, Governor Aregbesola
said the examination body had contributed tremendously in raising the standards
of education in the West African sub-region.
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