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NAVY & AIR FORCE SECONDARY SCHOOLS, COMMISSIONER FOR EDUCATION LEADS TEAM TO INSPECT FACILITIES IN TORU-EBENI AND ZARAMA.

The Honourable Commissioner for Education Bayelsa State Hon. Dr. Gentle E. Emelah FCAI, FSM FCIHRSM today led a high powered delegation to visit sites earmarked by the state government for various Military Secondary Schools in the State.
The team inspected facilities at the Model School Toru-ebeni in Sagbama Local Government Area of the state which will host the Nigeria Navy Secondary School and later visited Epie-Zarama in Yenagoa Local Government Area which will play host to the Nigeria Air force Secondary School.
PE Effah speaking on behalf of the Military assured that both schools are ready to take off next academic session immediately some of their needs are met.
He also emphasized the need for the schools in the state as Bayelsans who attended such schools have always gone to neighboring states due to its absence in Bayelsa.
Dr. Gentle however assured the military of the state Governments readiness and commitment to ensure a smooth take off and efficient running of the schools in the state.
The commissioner was joined by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Security, CP. Akpoebi Agberebi Rtd. Member Representing Sagbama constituency 2 at the Bayelsa State House of Assembly Hon. Col. Benard Kenebai, Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education Mr Christopher Ehwrujakpo and the DG Inspectorate Ministry of Education Mrs. Biboye Ogola among others.
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