Moved by the need to update learning in secondary schools with vocational education, the Akwa Ibom State House of Assembly has tasked the Ministry of Education to without delay incorporate practical vocational and entrepreneurial skills into the secondary school curriculum starting from JSS1 through SS3 The House rising from a motion brought before it today by the member representing Nsit Ibom State Constituency, Hon. Eric Akpan urged the Ministry to put in place a monitoring and evaluation framework through the House Committee on Education to ensure the effective implementation, tracking, and impact of the program, holding stakeholders accountable for successful outcomes. Hon. Eric Akpan explained that the motion which is in furtherance of the ARISE Agenda of Governor Umo Eno which emphasizes on human capacity development, youth empowerment and economic diversification, was necessitated by the need to integrate practical skill-based education within the secondary schools to adequately...
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