Recruitment of more teachers underway – Soludo

Uga Boys

Chinedum Elekwachi

Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra state has disclosed plans to further strengthen the education sector by recruiting additional teachers across the state.

Soludo made the disclosure at the celebration of 50 years anniversary of Uga Boys Secondary School, his alma mater where he returned not just as guest, but as committed advocate for educational reform in the state.

He said the recruitment of more teachers is aimed at reducing class sizes and improving access to quality instruction.

“It is vital that we provide a conducive environment for learning, where every child can reach their full potential,” he emphasized.

The governor reiterated his vision of revitalizing public schools, building on the successes of institutions like Uga Boys Secondary School.

Addressing an audience of students, teachers, alumni, and community members, the governor said, “Our journey is far from over.

“By investing in education, we invest in our future leaders, innovators, and change-makers.

Interest in education

“I stand here today not only as a former student but as someone deeply interested in the future of our education system.

“Education is the cornerstone upon which we will build a stronger, more prosperous state.”

Reliving his days at Uga Boys—which was once one of only four secondary schools serving the area, the governor recalled fond memories of his roles as Library Prefect and Senior Prefect before graduating as part of the school’s pioneer class in 1980.

“Those early experiences shaped my outlook and discipline.

“The commitment of the teachers then, including my Igbo teacher who is here with us today, set a standard of excellence that still inspires me,” he said.

The governor honored the founders and the community members who laid the groundwork for the school’s enduring legacy.

He praised the educators for their professionalism and dedication, calling them “unsung heroes” in the mission to nurture young minds.

Principal’s remarks

Appreciating the governor’s transformative efforts, the School Principal, Mr Benjamin Igwema said, “your recent initiatives—especially the extensive reconstruction of our facilities—have dramatically improved the learning environment.

“This, coupled with his free education policy and WAEC sponsorship programmes, has not only boosted enrollment but also expanded opportunities for our students to thrive academically.”

The 50th anniversary celebration was not only a milestone for Uga Boys Secondary School but also an inspiring reminder of the power of education—and the ongoing responsibility to nurture it for generations to come.

Peter Cardinal Okpalaeke, Bishop Owen Nwokolo, Mr. Emeka Ezenwanyi, were among a retinue of old boys of the school, who graced the occasion.

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