EKSG Reintroduces History In Primary Schools

May 13, 2022

…receives 4,800 textbooks from UBEC

The Government of Ekiti State has reintroduced History as a subject in public primary schools across the 16 Local Government Areas of the state.

The Executive Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Professor Femi Akinwumi made this known in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, while monitoring the resumption of public schools for the third term of the 2021/2022 academic session.

This move by the government is to promote core principles of hard work, patriotism, honesty and other national values as History would promote the cultures and the traditions of the people of Nigeria and aid pupils’ understanding of the nation’s history.

Noting that the reintroduction was in line with the national policy on education, Akinwumi said it was also an integral part of the Governor Kayode Fayemi administration’s strategy to promote core Ekiti and national values through well-knitted value orientation programmes in schools and the larger society.

He said the state has also instituted prizes for the best overall pupil and best teacher as part of efforts to promote the teaching of the newly reintroduced subject.

The SUBEB boss expressed appreciation to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) for supplying the state with over 4,800 History textbooks for primary three to six classes and assured the commission that the books would be judiciously utilised.

According to him, “primary schools in the state have been directed to henceforth utilise at least one of the three periods allocated weekly for Social Studies to teach History.”

He advised teachers and pupils to take the teaching and learning of the subject with the seriousness it deserves, adding that it has a key role to play in national rebirth.

Last modified: May 13, 2022

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