Niger State Governor Abubakar Sani Bello said inability of successive administration in the state to properly address challenges in the education sector was responsible for the poor performance of candidates in the Senior Secondary Schools Certificate Examinations conducted by the National Examinations Council (NECO).
Governor Bello said examination failure is a manifestation of system failure, noting that only appropriate and enduring policies and programmes could check anomaly in the sector.
Speaking while playing host to the Registrar /Chief Executive Officer of NECO, Professor Abdulrashid Garba, said effective education system anchored on good policies would compel good result. He promised that his administration would address the challenges from their roots, through in-depth planning and analysis of the situation, while providing necessary framework that would yield results.
He said continuous development of teachers and the right work tools as well as the right environment were critical to addressing the problem of poor performance.
Earlier in his remarks, the Registrar/CEO, NECO, Prof. Abdulrashid
Garba, called for collaboration between the body and state government in its strive to provide necessary foundation for quality education.
He said with the required investment in education, the cases of poor performance and examination malpractices would naturally reduce as candidates would be adequately prepared for the tests.
source: dailytrust
Governor Bello said examination failure is a manifestation of system failure, noting that only appropriate and enduring policies and programmes could check anomaly in the sector.
Speaking while playing host to the Registrar /Chief Executive Officer of NECO, Professor Abdulrashid Garba, said effective education system anchored on good policies would compel good result. He promised that his administration would address the challenges from their roots, through in-depth planning and analysis of the situation, while providing necessary framework that would yield results.
He said continuous development of teachers and the right work tools as well as the right environment were critical to addressing the problem of poor performance.
Earlier in his remarks, the Registrar/CEO, NECO, Prof. Abdulrashid
Garba, called for collaboration between the body and state government in its strive to provide necessary foundation for quality education.
He said with the required investment in education, the cases of poor performance and examination malpractices would naturally reduce as candidates would be adequately prepared for the tests.
source: dailytrust
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