As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s education reform agenda, the Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board (ASUBEB) has commenced the distribution of learning materials to public basic education schools across the state.
The intervention, in collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Abuja, includes educational materials, which comprise exercise books, textbooks, statutory instructional resources, interactive digital boards, charts, school bags, sporting equipment, and other classroom support items.
Speaking at the flag-off ceremony, the Executive Chairman of ASUBEB, Dr Justina Anyadiegwu, said the initiative reiterates the state government’s commitment to transforming basic education and improving learning across Anambra State.
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She said the distribution is part of sustained investments aimed at strengthening instructional delivery, supporting teachers, and enhancing the overall quality of basic education. Noting that the Soludo administration is deliberately building a future-ready education system anchored on smart schools, digitally equipped teachers, and learners prepared for emerging global demands.
Dr. Anyadiegwu commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his reforms in the education sector, including infrastructure upgrades, expanded access to learning resources, and the introduction of digital learning tools in public schools. She also commended UBEC for its continued partnership in strengthening foundational education delivery.
“The administration of Governor Chukwuma Soludo has continued to demonstrate that education remains the foundation of sustainable development in Anambra State,” she said.
Representing UBEC, Kingsley Nlewedim reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to improving basic education nationwide. He said the materials were supplied under UBEC’s intervention programme to enhance classroom instruction, improve learning environments, and support co-curricular activities.
is expected to continue across local government areas in Anambra State as part of ongoing efforts to improve basic education delivery.