C. Equatoria governor donates cars, motorcycles to education ministry

Governor Emmanuel Adil of Central Equatoria State on Monday donated four Toyota Vanguard vehicles, eight motorcycles, and eighteen laptops to the state ministry of general education and instruction.

He said the donation is to meant boost service delivery in the education sector.

“In conformity with the state government’s strategic direction on enhancing service delivery, I am obliged to flag off four vehicles, eight motorbikes, and 18 laptops to aid the education sector in discharging its duties and responsibilities.” Governor Adil said. “This is a potential breakthrough in addressing some of the major challenges the education sector is facing which has adversely affected the general performance of the school-goers across the State.”

The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to creating an enabling environment for educators and learners.

“One reason that brought me here is to thank you and also to let you know that we stand with you. For those of you who do not know, the president and our government have prioritized education after security and that is why the ministry of education budget has been increased,” Adil said. “I also know your challenges and these motorcycles will help you to do supervision and we shall work hard to see that each county has an education car.”

On his part, the Central Equatoria State education minister, Cirisio Zachariah Lado, appreciated the donation and said the equipment will be used to coordinate education supervision programs in the state.

“I want to thank the governor for coming to our office with this donation. We have been doing our best to improve the quality of education in the state and the governor has been very supportive.” He said. “Let all of us in the education ministry work extra hard because we are expected to deliver and achieve more in the education sector.”

Source: Radio Tamazuj