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Stakeholders Canvass Modern, Skills-driven Curriculum

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Dr Adejoke  Adefulire, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), has called for inclusion of all the goals in Nigerian curriculum to attain speedy development in the country.

Adefulire made the recommendation while addressing newsmen on the sidelines of the 2024 Abuja Transforming Education Summit on Thursday.

The summit was organised by the Development of Educational Action Network (DEAN) Initiative, an organisation interested in education development in the country.

The theme of the event was “The Relevance of Equipping Students with Problem-solving Skills in Achieving SDGs.”

Represented by Dr Ifeyiwa Namchikegbo, Head of Conditional Grant Scheme to States and the FCT, Adefulire said that summit was in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

She said that the aim was to reposition and revamp the education sector to meet the 21st century demands.

According to her, the demands cannot be met without integrating SDGs into our school curriculum.

“So, today, we are calling for integration of SDGs because if Nigerian can achieve SDGs, it means we have solved all our problems, including climate change.

“With quality education, functional education, skilled education that can make children think critically, make them creative and solve problems that will achieve all the SDGs.

“When we achieve the SDGs, we have solved all the problem in Nigeria.

“So, we are emphasising the integration of the SDGs in the curriculum and we want it started from the basic to senior secondary schools.’’

The Executive Director of DEAN- Initiative, Mr Michael Simiye, said that it was important to always examine the state of education in the country and the world as a whole.

He said that education had been under utilised in terms of national development, planning of structure and designs.

“So, we are focused on supporting the government and stakeholders to really think education properly to deploy what it is capable of delivering in building the society we want.

“Education must start building people’s ability, people’s power, people’s innovations, curiosity beyond the ability to just read, write and express ourselves; we have a society to build that is not solely on our ability to read and write.

“We need problem solving skills, critical thinking, analytical thinking, and a much more that’s where the world is,” he said.

Also, the Secretary General, Nigerian National Commission for UNESCO, Dr Olagunju Lateef, said Nigeria could not afford not to develop a new curriculum.

Represented by the Deputy Secretary, Mr Kenedy Amadi, Lateef said that Nigeria presently had in place a curriculum that could not meet up with the demands of the 21st century.

“With all the experts we find here, and the presentations made, it will go a long way in making sure that this curriculum, which is a focus for today, is in line with the demands of the 21st century,” he said.

Miss Peace Alabi, a JSS 2 student at the Junior Secondary School Garki Area 11, said that it was sad to graduate at the top of the class and could not write a memo.

She said that core skills like problem solving and critical thinking were not just the icing on the cake, but the cake itself.

According to her, students should not only absorb information but have the ability to apply it in innovative ways; education needs urgent transformation.

Alabi said that it was time to take education beyond textbooks, saying there was need for action oriented education.

“65 per cent of primary school kids will eventually end up picking jobs that have not even been invented.

“It will actually be better if schools can teach students not just to pass exams but to navigate the real world; let us equip them with skills that turn potential into success,” she said.  (NAN)

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Ewhrudjakpo Commends CCN’s Intervention Programmes, Pledges Support

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Bayelsa State government has commended the Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN) for propagating the teachings of Jesus Christ and its intervention programmes towards providing succour to people affected by natural disasters.The Deputy Governor, Sen.

Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo gave the commendation recently when the Christian Council of Nigeria, South-South zone, paid him a courtesy call in Government House, Yenagoa.
He expressed delight that the CCN had offered to support the state’s development initiatives which he described as laudable and also congratulated the new South-South Zone executive members of the foremost Christian organisation in the country on their election.
Ewhrudjakpo implored the current executives to make a difference by consolidating on the gains of their predecessors and demonstrate exemplary leadership, stressing that true leaders respond to the yearnings and aspirations of the people.Commenting on the interaction between the church and society, the deputy governor expressed displeasure over the church’s inability to adequately play the role of catering to the welfare of the less privileged.According to him, the churches should not place unnecessary burden on their adherents but allow them to make free will donations to support their programmes and projects.He also frowned at the practice whereby the church now placed more emphasis on materialism to the detriment of spiritual wellbeing as exemplified in the scriptures which enjoin humanity “to seek first the kingdom of God and all other things shall be added unto them.”Ewhrudjakpo further noted that one of the major concerns of the church should be about attracting people to the word of God for redemption and salvation as well as taking care of the needy.On the CCN’s request for land in Bayelsa, he expressed the government’s willingness to provide land for the purpose of establishing the National Research institute for the South-South zone.In their presentations, the National General Secretary of CCN, Rt. Rev. Evans Onyemara, and the South-South Zonal Chairman, Rev. Dr Jonathan Ihwighwu, said they were in the state to hold a zonal meeting as well as inaugurate the new executive of the CCN, South-South zone.Rt Rev Onyemara explained that aside from its evangelical mission, the CCN also provides humanitarian services and assists in developmental issues.He added that in 2022, the General Assembly of the CCN resolved that the South-South zone should establish what it called, the Institute of Church and Society and appealed to the state government to provide land for the building of a national research institute in Bayelsa for the South-South zone.The Bayelsa State Chairman of CCN, who is also the Bishop of the Northern Izon Diocese, Anglican Communion, Rt Rev. Funkuro Amgbari, that of Rivers State, Rev Dr Innocent Ordu and their Akwa Ibom, Delta, Cross River and Edo counterparts accompanied the Zonal Chairman on the visit.The Highlight of the visit was the offering of prayers for Governor Douye Diri, Senator Ewhrudjakpo and the entire government and people of Bayelsa.

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Blue Economy: Bayelsa Woos Investors in Sector’s Huge Potential

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From Mike Tayese, Yenagoa

Bayelsa State Government has again indicated its determination for effective collaboration with reputable individuals and firms to harness the abundant resources in the Blue Economy sector of the state.The Deputy Governor, Sen. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, indicated the state’s readiness at a dinner organized by the state government in honour of participants of the Senior Executive Course(SEC) 47, 2025 of the National Institute For Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) in Yenagoa, at the weekend.

Ewhrudjakpo, described Bayelsa as a state richly endowed with not only oil and gas but also huge marine resources as low hanging fruits waiting for investors to pluck.
To this end, he called on private and other corporate investors to look at Bayelsa for new investment opportunities in the blue economy sector, especially in the area of developing a deep sea port.He also reiterated the foresightedness of the present Bayelsa State Government in establishing a ministry of marine and blue economy, and assured prospective investors of the safety of their investments in the state.The Deputy Governor urged the participants of the Senior Executive Course 47 to act as ambassadors of Bayelsa and tell the world about the potentialities of Bayelsa in the blue economy sector.Ewhrudjakpo equally implored the team to make its report available to the state government in good time, stressing that Bayelsa was looking forward to the outcome of their study in the state believing it will help in the development of the sector.His words: “We are happy that you are happy. We are here to round off what we started some few days ago. As we all know, everything that has a beginning must have an end.”We believe that in Bayelsa we have the potential for a vibrant marine and blue economy. That is why the present administration created a separate full-fledged ministry to oversee that critical sector. We are the first state to do so in the country.”Just as oil and gas, the marine and blue economy is also very important to us. And so, we are looking forward to the outcome of your study so we can see what we can achieve with it in the area of blue economy.”We want you to be our ambassadors and tell other people that Bayelsa is investment friendly. Bayelsa is also very safe for investment.”For the participants, I believe that your coming today will add to our thinking capacity and we are open to all the critiques that will come with it.”Earlier in his opening remarks, Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Nimibofa Ayawei, lauded participants of the Senior Executive Course (SEC) 47, 2025 for their choice of Bayelsa and the discipline they all exhibited throughout the period of the study tour.Prof Ayawei, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, SSG’s Office, Mr Felix Asingbi, expressed optimism that their visit will open up opportunities for the state to make progress in the development of its blue economy potential.Also speaking, the Leader of the NIPSS Study Team, Air Vice Marshal Mohammed Umar, commended the Bayelsa State government for what he described as exceptional hospitality accorded to members of the team.He said going round the state enabled the team to have first-hand knowledge of Bayelsa’s huge potential in the blue economy sector, and urged the government to vigorously pursue the development of the sector.

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Delta Warns Contractors over Substandard Projects, Vows Sanctions for Negligence

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From Francis Sadhere, Delta

The Delta State Government has issued a stern warning to contractors handling state-funded projects, emphasizing that it will not tolerate substandard work, negligence, or any form of misappropriation.Speaking on the government’s renewed commitment to infrastructure accountability, a senior official of the state’s project oversight agency stressed that effective monitoring and reporting mechanisms have been put in place to track the progress and quality of ongoing projects across the state.

He stated that the state will take decisive action against any contractor found delivering poor-quality work or engaging in sharp practices, noting that public funds must be judiciously used for the benefit of the people.
”Let me make it clear: any contractor who fails to meet the standards expected of them or attempts to cut corners will face the full weight of the law. This administration is determined to deliver projects that will stand the test of time,” the official said.The agency, according to him, is actively inspecting projects to ensure they align with contractual specifications and timelines, adding that erring contractors risk sanctions ranging from blacklisting to legal action.This move comes as part of the state’s broader effort to promote transparency, accountability and value for money in all government undertakings.Residents have welcomed the warning, urging the government to match words with action and ensure no contractor goes unpunished for delivering substandard work.

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