The Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, on Monday inaugurated two model science secondary schools in Kogi State and commended Gov. Ahmed Usman Ododo for his commitment to repositioning education in the state.
Alausa inaugurated the GYB Model Science Secondary Schools located in Nagazi, Adavi Local Government Area, and Okebukun in Kabba-Bunu Local Government Area.
He described the projects as a testament to the governor’s visionary leadership and dedication to transforming the education sector.
The minister also praised key initiatives of the state government, including its free education policy, payment of external examination fees, and the establishment of three fully accredited universities.
He noted that the state’s allocation of over 30 per cent of its annual budget to education surpasses the 26 per cent benchmark recommended by UNESCO.
“Your Excellency, I commend your visionary leadership and commitment to repositioning education as a central pillar of development.
“This project is not just a school but a symbol of hope and a deliberate investment in the future of our young people,” he said.
Alausa further lauded the state’s efforts to promote equity and expand access to quality education.
He also commended President Bola Tinubu for ongoing reforms in the sector, particularly the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND).
According to him, more than one million students have benefited from loans exceeding N1.1 billion, while over 160,000 youths have been trained in digital skills.
The minister said the Federal Government is prioritising science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education, as well as technical and vocational training and digitalisation.
He urged students to take advantage of available opportunities, assuring them of the Federal Government’s continued support.
Earlier, Gov. Ododo commended the minister and the President for their commitment to reforms in the education sector, describing education as the foundation of societal progress.
“Today marks a defining step in securing Kogi’s future through purposeful investment in education,” he said.
The governor said the schools are equipped with modern facilities, including 18 classrooms, science laboratories, and a 326-capacity Computer-Based Test centre.
He added that the institutions, with the capacity to accommodate over 1,700 students, will promote quality education, uniform standards, and the acquisition of 21st-century skills.
Ododo also credited improved state revenue to the Federal Government’s economic reforms, which he said have enabled the execution of critical projects.
He further acknowledged the contribution of his predecessor, former Gov. Yahaya Bello, for initiating the Mega Schools Initiative.
The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to reducing the number of out-of-school children in the state.
“The future belongs to those who prepare for it with purpose,” he said.
In his remarks, Mr Wemi Jones, the state Commissioner for Education, commended the governor for his dedication to education development.
He also praised the minister’s leadership, describing it as impactful and supportive of sub-national governments.
Similarly, Dr Ahmed Tijani-Anaje, the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, lauded the administration for revitalizing schools and improving learning conditions across the state.

