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Edo, No Longer A Civil Service State, Says Shaibu
« on: June 09, 2019, 01:14:24 PM »
Edo, No Longer A Civil Service State, Says Shaibu

Edo, No Longer A Civil Service State, Says Shaibu

By Bernadette Idalu


BENIN  CITY- Edo State Deputy Governor, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu has  said that the State was shedding its civil service status thus becoming  an industrial state where ideas and private sector involvement changed  the pace of development.


The

 Deputy Governor stated this  when the old students association of Maria

 Goretti Girls Grammar School paid him a courtesy visit in his office at

 the Government House  Benin.
Stating

 the importance of private sector involvement in running the state’s

economy with special focus on education, Shaibu said that with the

implementation of the policy on education through the Edo Best

 programme where primary school pupils got exposed to reading and

writing from primary one, knowledge transfer was on the high side.


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