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VENERABLE EMENDU LAUDS SOLUDO, IBEZIM’S IMPACTFUL POLICY THRUSTS

Michael Ezenwata. :

The Principal, Comprehensive Science and Technical College, Nawfia Venerable Dr. Nnamdi Emendu has commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for augumenting the salaries of civil servants in the state to cushion the effects of the harsh economic realities in Nigeria.

Venerable Emendu in a press statement in Nawfia, acknowledged the gesture as a relative relief strategy that needs to be reviewed upwards to properly take home civil servants who have multifarious challenges facing them in the challenging nation’s economy.

Expressing delight that the Soludo administration appreciates the contributions of the state work force in the administration of the state, he urged that such efforts be motivated by a further push in their take home pay.

Venerable Emendu further spoke of the College’s zero tolerance to examination malpractices and cultism, and its compliance with the state government’s approved use of Igbo language for communications and the wearing of Igbo cultural attire during school hours on Wednesdays in all approved government schools in the state.

He confirmed that Comprehensive Science Students do come to school on Wednesdays in their traditional Igbo attire except for some new intakes in the school who have taken delivery of their traditional attire waiting for it to be sewed after which they will join their colleagues in wearing it to school on the approved days.

Venerable Emendu used the forum to appreciate the Proprietor of the College and the Archbishop of the Niger Province and the Anglican bishop of Awka diocese Most Reverend Dr. Alexander Ibezim for his zero tolerance to cultism, examination malpractices, gay practices and other vices in the college and in all the Anglican mission schools in the Province.

He lauded his Grace’s fatherly overseeing of the activities of the college and wished him well in his endeavors.

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