NNPP Dissolves Party Executive Committees In Kano State

National Working Committee of the New Nigeria People’s Party ,NNPP, has dissolved the party’s Executive Committees at the state, local government, and ward levels in Kano State.

In a statement in Abuja yesterday, NNPP’s National Publicity Secretary, Ladipo Johnson said that the dissolution was in accordance with the constitution of the party, after an emergency meeting.

He added that in line with the provisions of the party’s constitution, the National Working Committee ,NWC, resolved to appoint caretaker committees to act in the interim.

Johnson said that further instructions would be announced in due course.

He thanked all those who held positions at state, local government, and ward structures of the party in Kano State.

Johnson assured them of the party’s appreciation for their invaluable contributions.

Gov. Soludo Reaffirms Commitment To Reforms Of Education Sector 

Anambra State Governor, Chukwuma Soludo has reiterated his administration’s commitment to transforming the state’s education sector, with plans to recruit more teachers to improve the quality of learning across public schools.

Soludo stated this yesterday during the 50th anniversary celebration of Uga Boys Secondary School, his Alma Mater, in Aguata Local Government Area of the state.

The Governor, who is a pioneer student of the school, recalled that he served as Library Prefect and later Senior Prefect before graduating in 1980.

He noted that the school, formerly known as Uga Secondary School, was one of only four secondary schools in the area at the time, adding that it played a critical role in shaping his educational foundation.

Soludo, however ,expressed gratitude to the school’s founders, teachers and the host community for their sacrifices and commitment to education.

He particularly praised his former teachers, describing them as dedicated, competent and professionals.

The Governor assured that his administration would continue to provide a conducive learning environment.

“Education remains a top priority. Our vision is to revitalise public schools across the state, building on the enduring legacy of institutions such as Uga Boys Secondary School”, he said.

Earlier, the Principal of the school, Mr Benjamin Igwema, commended the governor for his transformative interventions in the education sector.

Igwema said recent reconstruction works had significantly improved the school’s learning environment, to the benefit of students.

He also lauded the governor’s free education policy and sponsorship of West African Senior School Certificate Examination ,WASSCE, fees.

According to him, the initiatives had increased student enrolment and expanded opportunities for learners.