Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has reiterated his administration’s commitment to transforming public education, promising further teacher recruitment and continued investment in school infrastructure to raise the standard of learning across the state.
Soludo made the remarks on Friday while addressing the 50th anniversary celebration of Uga Boys Secondary School in Aguata Local Government Area, his former school where he served as Library Prefect and later Senior Prefect before graduating in 1980. The event offered the governor a platform to underline education as a central pillar of his government’s agenda.
Anambra education reforms
The governor said the state would intensify efforts to recruit qualified teachers for public schools and maintain policies designed to make education more accessible. “Education remains a top priority. Our vision is to revitalise public schools across the state, building on the enduring legacy of institutions such as Uga Boys Secondary School,” he told attendees.
Officials said the planned recruitment drive aims to reduce pupil-teacher ratios and improve subject coverage in rural and urban schools alike. Soludo also cited ongoing reconstruction work at the school as an example of recent investments that have already improved the learning environment for students.
Mr Benjamin Igwema, the principal of Uga Boys Secondary School, praised the governor for interventionist policies that have transformed the campus. He said recent rebuilding had repaired classrooms and facilities, creating safer, more comfortable spaces that support teaching and learning. According to Mr Igwema, the free education policy and the state’s sponsorship of WASSCE examination fees have driven increased enrolment and expanded opportunities for learners from less advantaged backgrounds.
Community leaders and the school’s founders received public recognition from the governor for their long-term commitment. Soludo thanked former teachers and residents of the host community for the sacrifices that sustained the institution during lean years and helped nurture generations of students.
Education reforms being pursued by the administration include revising staffing plans, targeted infrastructure projects, and measures to support students’ examination costs. Officials contend that coupling improved facilities with a higher number of trained teachers will lift academic outcomes and broaden access, particularly for pupils in peri-urban and rural constituencies.
Observers say the emphasis on free education and examination fee support can produce immediate gains in enrolment while laying the groundwork for longer-term improvements in human capital. For a state with ambitious development targets, strengthening basic and secondary education is viewed as essential to supplying a skilled workforce and to supporting wider social and economic progress.
The Uga Boys anniversary ceremony blended celebration with a policy message: the success of public education depends on government investment but also on community participation and sustained professional leadership in schools. As Soludo continues to roll out his education programme, residents and education officials will be watching for measurable changes in teacher numbers, classroom conditions and student performance.
Key Takeaways:
- Governor Chukwuma Soludo pledges to recruit more teachers and revitalise public schools in Anambra.
- Uga Boys Secondary School’s 50th anniversary highlights reconstruction works and improved learning facilities.
- Free education policy and WASSCE fee sponsorship have boosted student enrolment and opportunity.
- Community, founders and teachers praised for their role in sustaining the school’s legacy.

















