The Commissioner of Education and Human Capital Development Wilbina Jackson appreciated the contribution of UNICEF and other partners for contributing to improve access to quality education in the state.

In his remarks, Dr Salihi Ateque, Executive Chairman, Adamawa State Universal Basic Education (ADSUBEB) said that the board would ensure that the equipments are judiciously use.

He also assured for intensive monitoring toward achieving the desired results for quality education

Bauchi field office Abdulrahman Ibrahim has said the Nigerian Learning Passport signifies a paradigm shift, where the power of technology and knowledge converge to create an environment that fosters growth, innovation, and equal opportunities for all.

On his part Joel Jutum, UNICEF’s Education Specialist who disclosed this during the official launching of Nigeria Learning Passport (NLP) in Yola, said the launching is a journey that will shape the future of education in the state.

Jutum said the NLP is an innovative project using digital technology to deliver interactive and engaging learning experiences to children in rural areas, ensuring that they have access to the same quality education as their peers in urban areas.


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