The Anambra government, on Wednesday, distributed digital learning tools and other educational materials to 16 special needs schools across the state, promoting inclusive and accessible education.
The distributed items include talking computers, braille reading materials, therapeutic mirrors, wheelchairs, crutches, portable speakers, and massage equipment for students with cerebral disabilities, among others.
The benefiting schools include Peace Therapeutic School, Obosi; the Special Primary and Secondary School for the Deaf, Obosi; Isulo Primary and Secondary School for the Deaf and Visually Impaired, among others.
Speaking in Awka, the commissioner for education, Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, restated the government’s commitment to inclusive education.
She expressed confidence that the initiative would boost learning for special needs students in public and private schools.
“Governor Soludo’s passion for education is unrivalled.
“That’s why he is intentional about inclusive education and ensuring that no child in the state is left behind,” Ms Chuma-Udeh said.
Also speaking, Vera Nwadinobi, chairman of the Anambra State Universal Basic Education Board, said that the distribution reflected Mr Soludo’s performance in the area of basic education.
Ms Nwadinobi said the state government was committed to carrying along every segment of the education sector.
(NAN)
