By Rauf Oyewole
The Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) and a private firm, New Globe are considering partnership to deploy ‘360 solutions’ tech in service delivery and monitoring for quality education.
The Team Lead of New Globe, Dr. Ahmed Golori while presenting the organisation’s tech driven education solutions to the Executive Chairman of the State SUBEB and other top officials of the Board on Friday, said that the Firm would guide the state in accessing grants and implementation technical support.
According to Golori, there is education poverty in the Northern part of Nigeria, ranging from out-of-school children, teachers absenteeism and other ineffective methods that jeopardise learning outcomes and contribute to some negative indices in the education sector
He described the project as a support system that cut across education aspects of SUBEB –classroom, teachers, pupils and the governor. He said that the organisation has designed a model where authorities monitor when the administrators and teachers resume and deliver their lessons at the purview of either the Board’s Chairman or the Governor.
The Team Lead said that similar projects were carried out by the organisation in Edo, Lagos, Bayelsa, Kwara, Jigawa states and currently operating in six countries across the world.
While responding, the Executive Chairman of SUBEB, Alh. Adamu Mohammed Duguri, expressed the State’s readiness to partner with the firm to overhaul the education system. He said that the Board has interest in quality service delivery and would do everything possible to partner with any organisation to improve its service.
Duguri said that under his watch, the Board is committed to reduction of out-of-school menace and has improved education infrastructure and equipment to aid learning. According to him, the Board would look into the proposed partnership and work out modalities for the project.

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