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Sokoto State House of Assembly Engages Education Sector on Development Strategies

The Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Prof. Ahmad Ladan Ala,confirmed that the Sokoto State House of Assembly Committee on Basic and Secondary Education invited key stakeholders from the education sector and its parastatals for a crucial engagement.

The meeting, chaired by Hon. Aminu Almustapha Boza and attended by committee members, focused on addressing fundamental issues aimed at advancing the education sector in Sokoto State.

During the brief round the table meeting Various critical discussions were held to explore strategies for improving educational standards and ensuring sustainable development.

Prof. Ahmad Ladan Ala expressed his appreciation to the committee members for organizing the meeting at this critical time, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in strengthening the state’s education system.

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