Buhari Shares Classroom with Students of Ogbemudia College, Benin

President Muhammadu Buhari monday shared a classroom with students of Samuel Ogbemudia College in Benin City.

Buhari, who is on two-day working visit to the state, sat with students shortly after inaugurating the school refurbished by the Governor of the state, Adams Oshiomhole.
The president, according to The Cable, had promised to be committed to quality education in Nigeria.

During the 2015 election campaign, Buhari promised to improve Nigeria’s teacher-student ratio by employing thousands of teachers across the country.

Under the N-Power scheme handled by the office of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo, the Buhari government said it has employed 150,000 teachers to serve in communities across the country.
“Already 200,000 unemployed Nigerians have been selected, including 150,000 who would teach and serve in their communities,” Laolu Akande, Osinbajo’s spokesman, said via a statement.

“The balance is made up of 30,000 who would serve as agric extension workers and 20,000 who would serve as public health workers.

“Each of the unemployed graduates would get a N30,000 monthly stipend, and also get an electronic tablet that would be packaged with several applications that would train and empower the participants.”

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