Ex-Perm Sec seeks conducive learning environment for students

A retired permanent secretary in Delta State Post Primary Education Board (PPEB), Ogbuiji Augustine Chukwuma, has underscored the importance of conducive learning environment for students.

Chukwuma, who spoke at the inauguration of some facilities built by a philanthropist, Chief Solomon Igulu at Ebologu Grammar School, in collaboration with the old students.

According to him, the project would impact positively on the students, even as he lauded Igulu for been a good ambassador of St. Kizito’s College.

The former permanent secretary, who was an old student of the college, said the school almost lost its accreditation to conduct the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and National Examination Council (NECO) due to lack of exam halls.

Chukwuma called on well-meaning individuals in the society to evolve ways of giving back to the society.
Chukwuma also appreciated the state governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, for his administration’s massive investment in education.

He again made the call while speaking at Ezemu Girls Grammar School, Ubulu-Uku in Aniocha South council during inauguration of a multipurpose hall, built by Dr Doris Amaka Ochei, an old student of the school.

Chukwuma, however, advised the principal and management of the two schools to guide and protect the projects from being vandalised.

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