Rivers
Dame Amaechi Laments High Rate Of School Drop Outs
Wife of Rivers State Governor, Dame Judith Amaechi has decried the high rate of children who drop out of school due to financial difficulty.
Mrs Amaechi stated this recently while laying the foundation stone for the Empowerment Support Initiative (ESI) Model Nursery school and flag-off of the ESI nursery schools in Akuku Toru local government area of Rivers State.
She lamented that despite the nation’s huge resources, over 10 million Nigerian children are said to be out of school noting that children without nursery and early education tend to drop out of school early.
According to her, “statistics revealed that 10 million Nigerian children are out of school, while children without early nursery education are vulnerable to withdrawal from school early” saying that “we must rise against this trend.”
Mrs Amaechi, the founder, ESI, a non-governmental organization that initiated early child education in 319 wards of Rivers State with 50 wards currently in session, said the Akuku Toru is the first Riverine and rural local government area to flag off its early child education.
She stated that ESI Nursery schools will enable the children to have proper foundation and build their moral rectitude that will enable them fit into the model primary and secondary schools built by the Rivers State Government.
Earlier, the governor’s wife paid a courtesy call on the Amanyanabo of Abonnema, Chief Morgan Opuwari Dokubo Bob-Manuel and solicted the support of the traditional institution towards the education of the child.
In her address, wife of the Chairman of Akuku Toru Local Government, Mrs Fayeofori Awoyesuku said the early child education will dissuade the children from societal vices that will debase and devalue their future as well as endanger the society.
Mrs Awoyesuku said the nursery schools will also serve as adult education centres to enable parents appreciate mass literacy and encourage their children to go to school.
Chairman of the council, Paul Awoyesuku, said the local government will partner with ESI to complete the permanent site of the nursery school within one year to encourage an increase in pupil enrolment.
ESI’s administrator, Nowa Omoregbe revealed that over 1,900 pupil are at present registered in the ESI model nursery schools in five local government areas and expressed optimism that all other local government areas yet to begin academic exercise will flag off soon.
The event was attended by the Speaker of the State House of Assembly and his wife, members of the State Assembly, as well as the State Executive Council among other dignitaries.