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UNICEF Provides 1995 Hijabs To 133 EAC Schools In Sokoto

By Muhammad Ibrahim, Sokoto

The Permanent Secretary State Universal Basic Education Board Alhaji Ahmad Rufa’i Ibrahim has today inspected materials provided by UNICEF for distribution to Environmental Health Clubs across the three EAC schools in the state.

The benefiting 133 schools are from Kware, Shagari and Isa LGEAs.

The materials included 931 sets of T-shirts and 1995 hijabs.

Speaking shortly after inspecting the materials, the Permanent Secretary Alhaji Ahmed Rufa’i Ibrahim expressed appreciation to UNICEF for its continued support to basic education in the state.

According to him, the materials would no doubt motivate members of the Environmental Health Clubs to develop more interest in issues concerning the Environmental Health in the selected Schools.

He was accompanied on the visit by the Directors of Administration Alhaji Mubarak A Waziri,ECCDA Farouk Katine as well as some Deputy Directors.

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