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Wike calls for increased investments in Science and Technology

Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has called for increased  investments in science  and technology  for the nation to experience rapid development.

Speaking  at the Government House Port Harcourt on Tuesday when he granted audience to National Executive Council of the Science Teachers Association of Nigeria  (STAN), Governor Wike  regretted that the Federal Government  is yet to give the sciences, the priority  attention  they deserve.

He said that science  teachers should be encouraged with necessary  incentives  to carry out  their responsibilities  of preparing  Nigerian  children  for developmental roles.

He said: “Nigeria cannot develop unless the nation invests  in the teaching of science and mathematics  at all levels. That  is the way to go.

“We cannot talk of Development without  science and mathematics.  There  must be the needed encouragement  and incentives  for teachers of mathematics. “

The governor commended  STAN for their contributions  to the development  of science education  over the last  six decades.

He informed that his administration  has invested in the equipping of science laboratories  in selected  schools to ensure that students have practical knowledge.

He directed the sponsorship  of 400 science  teachers  for  the ongoing workshop in the  state. He noted that such  workshops  will improve  their capacity  to impact knowledge.

Earlier, the President  of STAN, Mallam Mohammed Moulud commended the  efforts of the Rivers State Government in enhancing the quality of delivery of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education in the state schools.

He noted that  STAN is repositioning itself for more effective roles in the  professional development of science, technology, engineering and mathematics teachers.

The Science Teachers are in Rivers State for the  60th Anniversary of STAN.

 

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