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Osun Deputy Governor Tasks Education Marshall On Quality Assurance.


Deputy Governor, State of Osun Mr Benedict Alabi

has assured that the  administration of Governor Gboyega Oyetola would leave no stone unturned to achieve results in qualitative leaning and character desired for students and  pupils in the state.

Mr Alabi gave the assurance on tuesday in Osogbo while addressing the management and coordinators of Osun Education Marshall during a courtesy visit to him in his office

He  commended the team for availing the government with   reports from time to time about the situation in public schools.

He stressed the need for more efforts especially in the area of quality check on the pupils and  students just as he stated that their report should be that of auditor and not of sentiments.

The deputy Governor who recalled his experience while paying unscheduled visits to some schools said their engagement was prompted by the need to correct some abnormalities as he urged them to be strategic in carrying out their duties so as to alleviate the situation.

He observed that the public schools should be in good position to attract more enrollment than private schools just as he admonished them to do their work in a way to add value to the system.

Mr Alabi who  emphasised that leaning goes beyond academics, stated that the main objective of the present administration is to ensure quality education in both learning and character in all ramifications.

In her remarks, the supervisor ministry of education Dr. Mrs Romoke Raji commended the management of education Marshall saying the reason for their engagement was to correct some anomalies in schools.

Dr Raji who maintained that they would also be needed in the area of vocational and technical education said  that government is ready to work with them in order to make positive changes in public schools.

Earlier in her remarks, the Chief Executive Officer, Osun Education Marshall Mrs Stella Blaize explained about the efforts of the team in the last two years as well as challenges.

She maintained that the organization which is presently working with about 150 staff would need more hands  to cover the entire state.








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