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FCT Basic Schools Equipped with Free Learning Materials by UBEC

The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has begun distributing vital teaching and learning resources to public primary schools within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). This initiative, conducted in partnership with the FCT Universal Basic Education Board (FCT UBEB), aims to bolster educational quality.

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Public basic schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are now receiving complimentary teaching and learning materials, as the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has initiated a distribution exercise.

This effort is being undertaken in collaboration with the Federal Capital Territory Universal Basic Education Board (FCT UBEB).

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During the launch event in Abuja, Dr. Aisha Garba, the Executive Secretary of UBEC, reiterated the Federal Government's dedication to fostering a superior education delivery system.

Dr. Garba emphasized that education serves as the bedrock of national progress, affirming the commission's unwavering commitment to ensuring that every Nigerian child has access to inclusive, equitable, and high-quality education.

She clarified that this distribution forms part of UBEC's broader national intervention strategy designed to enhance teaching and learning outcomes in public educational institutions.

According to her, the project underscores the ongoing cooperative efforts between UBEC and State UBEBs to improve school infrastructure, enhance teacher capabilities, and broaden access to educational resources throughout the nation.

"Our goal with this initiative is to guarantee that every Nigerian child receives an education of good quality," Dr. Garba stated. "It is also designed to equip them with the necessary materials to improve their learning achievements and classroom experience, thereby enabling them to compete on a global scale."

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