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Commissioner for Education in Edo State, Dr. Joan Oviawe, in a media interaction in Benin City, disclosed that Governor Godwin Obaseki has recorded landmark transformation and advancement in the education sector in the past seven years.
The Commissioner said that education is one area where Governor Obaseki has outperformed his peers, noting that the development was made possible by the reforms the governor introduced in 2017.
According to the Commissioner, “the foresight and political will of Governor Obaseki is responsible for the landmark transformation and advancement recorded in the education sector over the past seven years.
“The governor had the vision and then had the political will. From the very beginning, he said to me, look, always tell the truth, always tell the people the truth, what is working, what is not working, and I have stood by that ethos.
“He is somebody that has compassion for the people, for the downtrodden; he’s somebody that has the right kind of values as the leader.”
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The Commissioner had stated: “So, when in 2021 the governor decided that we had done considerable work at the basic level and these children that are going through a reformed basic education system are coming up to junior and senior secondary and if those levels of education are still in decay, then, all the efforts done on basic would have gone to waste.
“June 2021, EdoBEST 2.0 was launched. The EdoBEST 2.0 is not just an acronym; it is an aspiration that Edo wants to be the best at every level of education, whether basic secondary, technical, vocational or tertiary.”
She said that teachers’ skills and welfare were also prioritised, with an upward review of salaries to make them among the top earners in the country, with a backlog of salaries, promotions and allowances cleared by the governor.
“We’ve had remarkable successes, particularly, at the secondary and TVET levels. “We have been able to strengthen our education delivery system,”she declared.
The Commissioner said that the state government fully funded the EdoBEST until 2022 when the World Bank heard of the programme’s success and offered some level of funding through its P4R Programme.
She said that the funding process was transparent, noting that the funding was fully accounted for, with PwC employed by the World Bank to verify the process.
The commissioner had declared: “That is why I am very comfortable and very confident in our records so far. Even though detractors may misrepresent it as being arrogant, it is not.
“We know where we were, we know what we met on the ground and we know how far we’ve come.
“I believe Edo is the first State that the World Bank was giving that facility. Typically, the World Bank does not fund States directly, they go through the federal government, but they were so confident in the abilities of Governor Obaseki, they were so impressed.”