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Police Affairs Ministers Calls For Support To Children Education 

By Orientalnews StaffAugust 29, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Minister of State for Police Affairs has pointed out that there is no success without a successor to reinforce the need for inculcating and passing on knowledge on science, technology, engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) to pupils of the Police Primary School in Abuja.

She made known this during the inspection of the  STEAM programme put together by the Honourable Minister of State, Police Officers Wife’s Association in partnership with Peace Institute led by Professor Hauwa Ibrahim held at the Police Secondary School in Abuja.

The Minister stated that the programme was meant to encourage and promote children to be serious about their education, increase their imagination, creativity, and improve on their can-do attitude as well as thinking big toward the future.

In her words, “The future of learning revolves around STEAM, and adding art to it was to carry along the children who are not science-oriented. We look forward to expanding the training to accommodate more students as we are continuing with the training of teachers to transfer the skills and impact more on the students”.

Imaan said that the summer lesson message is to demonstrate the ongoing Renewed Hope Police Reforms within the primary and secondary schools in the police ecosystem as a strong commitment of the government to drive excellence in the police institutions and make them a choice school in two years.

The Mandate Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory, Mrs. Adebayo Benjamins-Laniyi disclosed the FCT just concluded the STEAM programme in four wards of the city namely Kagini, Karu, Kwasah, and Karamajiji adding that 250 children were involved in each ward including disability and vulnerable children.

In her words, “We have more girl-children on this programme than boys and ensure that the knowledge is transferred to our indigent teachers”.

The Peace Institute team from the University of Rome led by Prof Hauwa Ibrahim, a visiting lecturer from Harvard University stated that 80 percent of products used for the experiment in the Art, Science, and Technology classes were gotten from the trash in a bid to encourage them to turn trash into treasurable things.

According to her, “The students have been inspired through the experiments they perform in the classes. The children are amazing and the programme has impacted 1500 children and hope to do more. Nobody can do it alone; we all have to pinch in a little bit of something. If we can encourage everybody to be together and add a little bit of something, Nigeria has more talent than you can ever imagine”.

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