The Kaduna State House of Assembly said
on Saturday it would continue to support the state government in its efforts at
improving the quality of education.
The Speaker of the House,
Alhaji Aminu Shagali, made this known at a news conference in Kaduna.
Shagali added that the
lawmakers would accord the state government the support it would need to ensure
that the children of the poor received the quality education they deserved.
He said that the best thing
to do was to get everything right and ensure that the educational structure was
in good shape.
“The sixteen years of PDP
administration did not do anything to improve the existing schools.
“So what this administration
is doing is to improve the quality of education and infrastructure of primary
and secondary schools in the state,” he said.
On the issue of state
government’s planned disengagement of teachers alleged to be unqualified, he
said those with complaints should applied for redress and remarking of their
scripts.
He said that the children of
most of those making unnecessary comments on the issue “are not in public
schools. Most of them there children are in private schools or studying abroad.
“They don’t want the children
of the poor to have good, basic education.”
According to the speaker, the
assembly has already set up a seven-member committee to investigate the issues
raised by labour unions and proffer solutions.
He assured the people of the
state that the House would continue to do its best possible to ensure that the
education system in Kaduna was improved.
“For the people of Kaduna
state, I want to say that we were sworn-in with the two holy books that whereby
we said that we would do everything possible to ensure that our state develops
and the educational system improves.
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