In a groundbreaking development today, Governor of Adamawa State, RT. Hon. Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri ceremoniously flagged off the construction of 21 Model Basic Education Schools, each allocated for every Local Government Area in Adamawa State. The historic town of Girei served as the launch site for this monumental initiative, emphasizing the government’s unwavering commitment to advancing quality education and overall development within the state.
This ambitious project, with an estimated cost of ₦14,993,496,288.47, signifies a substantial investment in the educational infrastructure of Adamawa State. The construction of Model Basic Education Schools is a strategic move aimed at providing modern and conducive learning environments for students across all 21 Local Government Areas.
Governor Fintiri’s visionary approach to education underscores his administration’s dedication to fostering a robust educational system. The Model Basic Education Schools are poised to set a new standard for educational facilities, creating an environment that enhances the learning experience and empowers students to thrive academically.
This initiative aligns with the broader goal of ensuring that every child in Adamawa State has access to quality education, thereby laying the foundation for a more prosperous and intellectually empowered society. As construction begins on these 21 Model Basic Education Schools, the state anticipates a transformative impact on the educational landscape, further solidifying Adamawa’s position as a trailblazer in educational development.