Fayose commended over NECO results
Wed Sep 21, 2016 03:07:pm Education
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The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has been commended by
principals, parents and teachers in the state, for the success of the
state's candidates in the just released results of the 2016 National
Examination Council, NECO.
Ekiti State came out tops in the federation with 96.48 per cent, followed by Edo State with 96.31 per cent, in the recently released results of the Senior School Certificate Examination conducted by NECO between June and July this year.
Commending Fayose for fully implementing the recommendations of last year's Education Summit held in the state, various groups, including the All Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary School, the Positive Minds and Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, said the state's education policies aided the achievements.
Speaking first during the courtesy call on the Governor, the Ekiti State Chairman of ANCOPPS, Mr Biodun Omotosho, said the governor's commitment to improving the sector really paid off.
He said, "Before Governor Fayose came back, there was a policy mistrust between teachers and the government. We were not sure of whether our jobs would be taken from us, but you came to office and gave us hope and rest of mind. Today, we are seen as partners not as mere employees that could be thrown away like refuse."
Ekiti State came out tops in the federation with 96.48 per cent, followed by Edo State with 96.31 per cent, in the recently released results of the Senior School Certificate Examination conducted by NECO between June and July this year.
Commending Fayose for fully implementing the recommendations of last year's Education Summit held in the state, various groups, including the All Nigerian Conference of Principals of Secondary School, the Positive Minds and Parent Teacher Association of Nigeria, said the state's education policies aided the achievements.
Speaking first during the courtesy call on the Governor, the Ekiti State Chairman of ANCOPPS, Mr Biodun Omotosho, said the governor's commitment to improving the sector really paid off.
He said, "Before Governor Fayose came back, there was a policy mistrust between teachers and the government. We were not sure of whether our jobs would be taken from us, but you came to office and gave us hope and rest of mind. Today, we are seen as partners not as mere employees that could be thrown away like refuse."
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