Harboursandport.com: Kaduna - The Director-General of
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr. Dakuku
Peterside has stated that education is the only way through which poverty
can be eradicated in the country.
Speaking recently in Kaduna
where NIMASA donated some educational materials to some schools in the northern
zone, Dr. Dakuku pointed out that the gesture is in the Agency's determination
to support the Federal Government’s quest to improve on the quality of
education in the country.
He noted that it was also
in continuation of the CSR programmes initiated by the Agency following the
initial intervention for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in twenty
states of the federation.
In his words, “in June this
year, we were in Kaduna to donate relief materials for Internally Displaced
Persons but this time we are here to donate educational materials to schools in
the Northwest Zone which includes Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara states and very
soon similar gesture would be extended to other states of the federation in
pursuance of better education and upgrading the educational standard in the
various states”.
Presenting the items to the
representatives of the selected schools, the DG, who was represented by the
Executive Director, Finance and Administration, of NIMASA Dr.Bashir
Jamoh told the beneficiaries that the Agency would vigorously pursue for
the improvement of educational institutions in the country to prepare our young
students for a better future. He further said this intervention by the
Agency was in compliance with the Federal Government’s directive for government
organizations to support its drive towards the enhancement of our educational
institutions. He, therefore, called on other corporate bodies to support this
worthy cause as the federal government cannot do it alone.
The DG also said, “NIMASA
is a socially responsible citizen. Though our core mandates are principally to
regulate and promote shipping activities in Nigeria, we are acutely aware and
also conscious of the plights of Nigerians and those who are in need and do not
have the resources to cater for themselves. In view of this, the agency decided
to donate these items to improve on the desired goal of government to upgrade
the quality of education in our institutions. To this end, the Agency is
carrying out this activity to complement the efforts of the government towards
increasing the quality of education in the zone”.
While receiving the
materials at the venue of the event, Isa Sani the Director of Science, Technical
and Vocational Education, Ministry of Education, Katsina State who represented
Dikko College Pilot Katsina a beneficiary spoke on behalf of other school
representatives said they were overwhelmingly happy to the Agency for the
magnanimity for the various educational materials donated to them. He promised
that these teaching enhancing tools would be well deployed for the benefit of
the students and the schools at large.
“This gesture will not be
forgotten in a hurry and I urge other agencies to follow the footsteps of
NIMASA by lending a hand of fellowship in this regard. We appreciate and
commend NIMASA for this kind intervention and appeal to other organisations to
do likewise” he said.
He further called on all
the beneficiaries to ensure the students were properly taught and encourage
them to show interest in the maritime sector as this would give them the
opportunity to understand the functions and activities of NIMASA. He stressed
that the maritime sector is full of opportunities and should not be left unexplored.
The educational materials donated include desktop computers, laptops, text
books, whiteboards, scientific calculators, notebooks, writing materials
amongst several others.
It is worthy of note that
the Federal Government has consistently encouraged philanthropists and
non-governmental organisations to partner with the government in order to improve
funding and quality of education in Nigeria. It is in line with such that the
Management of NIMASA embarked on the provision of the educational materials.
The schools that benefited include Dr. Yusuf Bala Usman College, Daura,
Katsina State, Dikko College Pilot katsina, Government Girls Secondary School,
Bakura, Zamfara State and Government Girls Secondary School, Kofar Gayan Zaria,
Kaduna State.
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