The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, in collaboration with the Adamawa State Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development and the Adamawa State Universal Basic Education Board, has unveiled the Revised National Teacher Policy aimed at strengthening teaching standards and improving education delivery in the state.
The initiative, held in Yola on Wednesday, was organised under the European Union–UNESCO programme tagged: “Education and Youth Empowerment in Nigeria (Phase II): Expand, Integrate and Strengthen Systems (EISS) to Build Teachers’ Capacity and Resilience.”
Speaking on behalf of the Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Umar Pella, Mr. Simnawa S. Geofry said the government remains committed to improving the education sector.
“This ministry remains committed to working with partners to strengthen educational planning, policy implementation, and service delivery in Adamawa State,” he said.
On his part, the Executive Chairman of ADSUBEB, Murtala Umar Babayi, represented by Hon. Adiel Kurdah pledged sustained collaboration with development partners.














