Education

Benue Teachers Appeal for Government Aid to Revive Ado Primary School Devastated by

In a heartfelt plea, recently recruited teachers under the Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) have called for urgent government support to restore LGEA Primary School, Ado, which suffered extensive damage during past herdsmen attacks. The appeal comes as the school community strives to resume normalcy and ensure the continuation of education.

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On their third day of resumption, the head teacher, staff, and parents convened a joint meeting to discuss measures needed to rehabilitate the school and facilitate the smooth delivery of academic activities. The teachers expressed gratitude for the warm reception from the host community and highlighted the enthusiasm of the pupils upon their return. They reaffirmed their commitment to their duties, emphasizing their determination to fulfill their mandate despite the challenges.

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The teachers have urged the SUBEB chairman, state education authorities, and the Benue State Government to provide immediate intervention and resources. They stressed the need for support to enable effective teaching and learning, ensuring the school can recover from the devastation caused by the attacks.

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As the community rallies to rebuild, the call for governmental assistance underscores the resilience of the educators and the critical role of education in the region. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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