Post Primary Schools Board distributes instructional materials to schools in Adamawa


















In na effort to boost the Education system in Adamawa State, the Post Primary Schools Board has Distributed Learning materials to various Secondary Schools across the state.


The distribution of the instructional materials took place at GMMC Yola.


Speaking at the event, the Executive Secretary of Post Primary Schools Board Adamawa State, Mr Birsan Penuel, said this is the second time materials were distributed across the Secondary Schools in the state.


Mr Penuel advised all principals to use the materials in the right way to improve the Education system across the twenty-one local government areas of the State.


He commended the governor of Adamawa State, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, for his effort to provide quality Education for the pupils across the state.


The Executive Secretary called on the parents to do everything possible to support the government under the leadership of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri to enable him to continue with the developmental projects in the state.


He also advised the teachers in the state to consider their duty and collaborate with parents for the development of Education and peace in the state.


Receiving the materials on behalf of the principals, Mallam Muhammed Musa Alhaji, who is the principal of GMMC Yola, assured that they would make good use of the materials for the development of Education in the state.


Mallam Alhaji thanked the governor, Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri for his prioritising the education sector, which enabled them to give the students a standard and quality Education in society.


He urged parents and teachers to be united and collaborate with stakeholders to boost quality Education across the state.


The items distributed include cottons of chalk among others.

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