The Bauchi state government says it has begun the production of exercise books and chalks for onward distribution to schools to enhance academic excellence in the state.
Dr Muhammed Lawal, the state's Commissioner for Education, stated this in Bauchi on Friday while inspecting the production site of the materials at the state's Education Resource Centre (ERC).
According to him, the state was not only locally producing exercise books and chalks, it was also rebranding all forms of textbooks to make them look new.
“You can see that exercise books are being locally made in Bauchi state under the supervision of the Ministry of Education with the support of Gov. Bala Mohammed. The government has not sunk in resources wastefully. This has paid off.
“The fact that we can produce exercise books in Bauchi state is a great achievement in this administration and we are getting enough support from the governor by making this happen.
“There is no point going to China and by this development, it will phase out the number of undue, unqualified contractors that supply substandard materials.
“I'm so impressed and overwhelmed seeing what is going on here and as you can see, we are producing not only exercise books, we are rebranding textbooks to make them new.
“If we can have our textbooks made and rebranded in the state, our chalks are being made in the state, what else do we need? He queried.
The commissioner, who expressed happiness over the development, said that the centre was a clear indication that education was working in the state through the commitment of governor Mohammed.
He explained that the primary aim of setting up the production site was to ensure that the government supplied the schools with ‘home made products’ such as textbooks, exercise books and chalks.
“When we are well fed, then we can think of exporting these chalks for revenue generation to the state and to the ministry as well.
“The chalks are made in millions. We make them, we know how to source the materials and the producers are all our staff who are being paid,” said Lawal.
Also speaking, Kabiru Ahmed, Director, Education Resource Centre, who was supervising the production commended the workers for the pace at which they work and their show of commitment and zeal to deliver.
This, he said, has helped in the production of many exercise books and chalks as well as rebranding of textbooks in the state.
0 Comments