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C’River Education Commissioner Reviews 2025 Gains, Vows Sustained Reforms

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
December 15, 2025
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C’River Education Commissioner Reviews 2025 Gains, Vows Sustained Reforms

By Abasi Ita

The Cross River State Commissioner for Education, Professor Stephen Odey, has restated his resolve to deepen reforms, strengthen accountability and improve staff welfare across the state’s education sector.

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Odey made the pledge during the ministry’s end of year meeting with management and staff held on Friday, December 12, 2025, in Calabar. He said the annual engagement allows the ministry to assess progress made, address operational challenges and outline priorities for the new year.

He commended the commitment of staff across all departments, singling out the Quality Assurance and Exams and Certificate Unit for their diligence in advancing the ministry’s mandate.

Reviewing achievements recorded in 2025, the Commissioner disclosed that two long serving casual workers who had spent up to 12 years on meagre wages were absorbed into the system and are now on regular salaries.

On private school regulation, Odey said the ministry has strengthened collaboration with the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools, leading to the approval of over 1,420 private schools. He stressed that registration with the Corporate Affairs Commission remains mandatory for all private schools.

He revealed that a recent audit uncovered 905 illegal private schools operating in the state. Following approval from the Governor to enforce compliance, 256 schools have regularised their status, while more than 251 others have purchased approval forms, contributing to increased state revenue. He warned that the ministry would enforce zero tolerance for illegal schools when operations resume in January 2026.

The Commissioner also said revenue generation improved significantly after reforms that eliminated fraud and addressed under declaration in school enrollment figures.

He announced the release of all outstanding state examination results, issuance of Junior Secondary School Certificates and the commencement of registration for the 2026 examinations. According to him, the ministry is ready to carry out a comprehensive book review exercise once government clearance is granted.

Odey further disclosed that office furniture has been supplied to improve working conditions, with additional provisions expected early in 2026.

In appreciation of staff dedication, the Commissioner presented Christmas palliatives to management and staff, urging them to return after the holidays with renewed commitment. He noted that the ministry’s performance in 2025 earned national recognition.

He also announced his recent appointment to the Governing Council of the National Teachers’ Institute, attributing the honour to the collective achievements of the ministry.

Speaking on behalf of staff, the Director of Administration, Mr. Obetem Obetem, praised Odey’s inclusive leadership style and commitment to staff welfare, assuring him of continued support in advancing education development in Cross River State.

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