KEBBI: ANCORPS appreciates Bagudu over Sallah package

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All School Administrators in Kebbi State under the auspices of all Nigerian Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCORPS), appreciate the kind gesture of his Excellency, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, for the provision of Sallah Package to all secondary schools in the state.

A statement by Yahaya Sarki,
Special Adviser, Media to the Kebbi State Governor, said it has been the tradition of the governor in occasion like this to better the lives of teachers and students.

Remarkably, this gesture has been extended to Tsangaya schools.

The statement said this invaluable gestures have motivated both students and teachers in their quest to move education sector forward

The statement recalled that the State Government, under the leadership of Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu had provided palliatives during the Covid -19 pandemic.

This it said, has cushioned the effect of the dreaded scourge.

According to the statement, ANCORPS also appreciates the myriad of meaningful development taking place in the State, especially in the provision of infrastructure and capacity building of teachers to keep abreast with modern development.

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