Zulum Promises Teacher from Abia State Employment After She Retirement [Watch]

Borno Governor, Babagana Zulum has promised a teacher, Mrs Obiageli Mazi employment after her retirement from the profession for arriving the school early waiting for her pupils.
The governor made the promise on Friday, February 7 when he paid an unscheduled visit to Shehu Sanda Kyarimi Primary School as early as 6:30 in the morning and met the teacher.
Mazi, who is an Igbo from Abia State, has been serving for 31 years in Borno state.
During his unscheduled visit to see how he can improve the infrastructure, he was surprised to meet the teacher very early in the school.
According to the information released by Shetimma Dogo, the social media aide to the Deputy Governor, Zulum met none of the teachers and their pupils on the ground but only Mazi.
According to him, the governor said her gender, tribe, religion or state of origin does not surprise him but her passion, enthusiasm, dedication, commitment and above all patriotism.
The teacher who completed her NCE in the year 2000 is teaching primary 1 to 3 earns 35,000. She was given some cash by the Governor.
With a promise to reward her with employment after her retirement,  the governor also said: As a Government, we are mightily proud of you Mrs Obliageli Mazi.

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The Governor also ordered the construction of 10 new classrooms and inspected the renovation of existing ones. At least 40 pupils will be accommodated by the 10 classrooms.

While also assessing some ongoing projects and areas of community needs in Maiduguri and surrounding areas, Zulum directed the building of new primary schools with a combined total of 190 classrooms to accommodate at least 7,600 potential pupils.

The Governor also directed the construction of two mega schools, each with 60 classrooms at Gwange 3 and Muna areas. The two schools will have 120 classrooms with each to accommodate 40 pupils. A total of 4,800 pupils will be in both schools.

Zulum inspected 60 classrooms at Moramti Mega school and Hostels facilities at the Borno State University.

At Bulumkuttu primary school, the Governor promised measures to improve access to education needs for 10,357 pupils of the school.

Beside schools, the Borno Governor visited a skills acquisition center being constructed by his administration in Munna to tackle youth unemployment in the state.

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