Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of Kogi State has made a significant investment in education by approving the release of N600 million to cover the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) fees for 18,734 students enrolled in public secondary schools across the state.
This initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to improving access to education and ensuring that financial constraints do not hinder students’ ability to sit for their important examinations. By alleviating the burden of examination fees, Governor Ododo aims to support students in their academic pursuits and create a more equitable educational environment.
Governor Ododo’s decision is part of a broader strategy to enhance educational outcomes in Kogi State, ensuring that more students can succeed and obtain the certifications necessary to pursue further education or enter the workforce.
Parents and guardians of the affected students have expressed their gratitude for this timely intervention, recognizing it as a crucial step towards educational empowerment and opportunity.
As Kogi State continues to prioritize education, this financial support is expected to significantly contribute to the overall development of the state’s youth, fostering a brighter future for all.