Zamfara makes Agriculture compulsory subject in secondary schools
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In a remark, the State Commissioner of Agriculture, Dr Aminu Sulaiman, described the School Farm programme as a welcome development in agriculture. Sulaiman, represented by the Director of Fisheries and Horticultulure in the ministry, Aliyu Umar, said the programme can never be estimated as it would help in food production and eradicate hunger. “We are going to support schools under this programme with capacity building,” he assured. Officials of the National Air Space Research Development Agency (NASRDA), who spoke at the occasion, said the Agency was the commitment and ready to support the programme. Earlier, the SUBEB Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Maradun, said the board is giving serious attention to the two programmes. Maradun said the E-quality assurance programme involved effective supervision of schools, saying “We are going to train quality assurance officers from 14 Local Government Areas on effective supervision of schools in the state through modern technology.”We have procured 17 motorcycles for School Support Officers (SSOs), Tablets for quality assurance officers, while Laptops, printers, and desktops are meant for Local Government Education Authorities. “On the School Farm Programme, we are providing dry season farming equipment to 26 schools across the state to implement the programme of making agriculture a compulsory subject,” he explained. The Street JournalDiscover more from NewsBreakers
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