Aspirant pledges to prioritise education

A governorship aspirant on the platform  of the All Progressives  Congress (APC), Chief David Kente, has pledged to introduce double stream teaching and learning model  to revive the education sector if elected governor of Taraba.
Kente spoke on Saturday in Jalingo at the official declaration  of his desire to contest the governorship  ticket of tbe APC in 2023.
He explained that the double stream education system would entail children going to school both morning and evening to end the menace of out of school children.
Kente noted that the model would enable his administration to use less educational infrastructure  to train more students so that the funds for additional  infrastructure  would be channelled to teachers’ welfare and other developmental projects.
According  to him, Taraba is  endowed with both agricultural  and mineral resources that need a focused person like him to tap for the benefit of the people.
The aspirant urged members of the APC in the state to go for the best so as to be able to take Taraba from the Peoples  Democratic Party (PDP) in 2023.
Kente, a board member of the North East Development  Commission, a retired Director of Finance with the National Assembly and founder of the DSK Foundation  said he would  turn around tbe fortune of the state if given the mandate.
According  to him, Taraba does not need to continue to depend on federal  allocation to survive given its endowment, saying he would use his experience  in business to bear  on the economy  of the state.
Recalls that Kente was the candidate of the Social Democratic  Party (SDP) in the 2015 and an aspirant for the ticket of the APC in 2019 governorship race in the state.
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