Yobe state government believes it has restored the glory of its education through its pragmatic approach in raising standard of education, ensuring security of its students and restoring the lost glory of its public schools.
Governor Mai Mala Buni says the state government has picked up the pieces from its battered educational sector taking its time in training more of its teachers, erecting infrastructure and most importantly ensuring it restores the confidence of the average yobe student and their families to the standard of education in the state.
A school assembly where students are made in confidence to sing the country’s national anthem, a confidence reflected on the faces of students of a state that believes it had removed the scare of insurgency which had made Yobe state a hotbed of insecurity
Education in Yobe has had a voice under the leadership of Mai Mala Buni.
Overtime the state government says it has invested time and money in raising the level of education in the state.
That investment has led to the formation of seven Mega and seven model schools to create centres of excellence and reduce the burden of population in public schools.
The recent development in the sector has set discussions and debate on the standard of education as well as security for the state and the north east as a whole.
Surely the state government says it is confident in maintaining the standard or even taking it forward, for Nigerians.
It is hoped that the mantra of what the state had stood for in the hands of Boko Haram will be defeated.
(Editor: Nkoli Omhoudu)

