Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri has expressed displeasure at the state of facilities in some public schools in the state.
Speaking in Kaiama at the end of an unscheduled visit to Saint Jude’s Girls Secondary School, Amarata-Yenagoa, and the Ijaw National Academy, Kai. Diri said the government’s budgetary provisions and expenditure in the education sector do not match the reality on ground.
The governor directed the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Gentle Emelah, to immediately take steps to address dilapidated structures in schools across the state.
At the Ijaw National Academy, Kai, the governor noted the absence of sporting facilities as well as the uncompleted dining hall and directed the commissioner to ensure that the contractor return to site.
He also frowned at the state of the hostels in the school.
The governor restated the commitment of his administration to the development of the education sector given its importance to nation building.
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Gov. Diri said he will undertake more unscheduled visits to schools and other government departments to see things for himself and called on relevant officials to take more seriously, the maintenance of public facilities.
He said with the progress made by the state in external examinations such as the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) and the National Examinations Council (NECO), it is necessary to put the right facilities in place to enable the students perform better.
“I have been to Saint Jude’s and I am here at the Ijaw National Academy. I am not satisfied with what I have seen. If schools that are in the urban, and motorable areas are in this state, how would those in the rural, and riverine communities be like?
“In this second tenure, I will pay unscheduled visits to our schools, hospitals and other important government agencies.
Students are very important. I am not happy with the state of dilapidation I saw at St Jude’s. We must strengthen supervision.
“I have directed the commissioner for education to ensure that your school is rehabilitated. I have also directed that between now and Friday, the completed basketball court be handed over to the school authorities in Saint Jude’s. This is a school that has been doing well and has made our state proud many times in basketball,” he said.
Highpoint of the visit was the governor, at the Ijaw National Academy, Kai, teaching senior secondary students preparing for the upcoming WASC examination.