The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, has promised to handle challenges affecting the supply of main and secondary training within the nation’s capital, Abuja.
The Mandate Secretary, Training Secretariat, Dr Danlami Hayyo, gave the peace of mind after a go to to some secondary colleges in Abuja on Monday, to watch resumption of educational actions for the second time period.
Hayyo mentioned that the target of the monitoring tour was to determine challenges affecting colleges with a view to successfully tackle them.
Based on him, the Secretariat had taken be aware of all the issues being confronted by the faculties, including that the company would seek the advice of with the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, for immediate motion.
“Training is likely one of the key precedence areas of this administration and Wike had promised to provide particular consideration to the sector.
“That’s the reason within the 2023 price range, the sum of N13.1 billion was authorized for renovations, development and provision of chairs and furnishings for colleges within the FCT.
“That is very encouraging,” he acknowledged.
He expressed satisfaction with the turnout of scholars and academics on the primary day of resumption of educational actions in colleges.
The mandate secretary urged academics to stay as much as expectations, including that underperforming college directors would get replaced with competent ones.