NIMASA donates educational material to schools in Northwest

Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has donated modern educational materials worth millions of naira to four secondary schools in the Northwest.

The director-general of the agency, Mr Dakuku Peterside who made the donation Thursday, said the effort was to support the schools within the three states which include Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara.

Peterside who was represented by NIMASA executive director, Dr Bashir Jamo, named the schools as GSS Kofar Gayan Zaria, Usman College, Daura, Government Pilot College, Katsina, and an all girls’ school, in Zamfara.

He said the items presented include 50 HP desktop computers, 30 HP laptops, science books, white board and other writing material.

He said the donation was to support the educational development of the states and also solve some identified difficulties in the sector.

“Very soon, we will extend such gesture to other states depending on what we observed that such state governments require to develop and improve education,” he said.

Peterside explained that the states were selected due to their reform in the education sector, noting that education was a necessary instrument and sustainable way of eradicating poverty.

He further said that  NIMASA’s intervention  was part of its corporate social responsibility.

“After the issue of man-made disaster and flooding we also look at what the federal government focuses on and also render our own contribution to achieve it.

“If you look at the level of education between the northern and the southern part, you will know that we are backward day in day out and we need to give more helping hands,” he said.

Responding on behalf of the three states, Alhaji Yusuf Bala from Katsina, expressed appreciation for the gesture.

He pledged that the items would  be used for the benefit of the students to improve teaching/learning experiences.

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