22 C
Sierra Leone
Saturday, April 27, 2024

Paramount Chiefs, Tribal Heads Empower with School Monitoring Devices

HomeNewsParamount Chiefs, Tribal Heads Empower with School Monitoring Devices

Paramount Chiefs, Tribal Heads Empower with School Monitoring Devices

Date:

Related stories

Ambassador Yongawo presents Letters of Credence to Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sierra Leone to the...

AYV Miss University 2023/2024: Meet Abidemi Akannie, Contestant From UNIMTECH

Born on January 23, 2001, in Freetown, Abidemi Akannie,...

AYV Miss University 2023/2024: Meet Raymonda Yeama Brown, Contestant From IPAM

Born on November 10, 1999, in Freetown, Raymonda Yeama...

AYV Miss University 2023/2024: Meet Lachaeveh Davies, Contestant From UNIMAK

Born on December 26, 2001, in Freetown, Lachaeveh Davies...

His Excellency President Dr Julius Maada Bio has witnessed the handing over, by the Ministry of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, of 206 electronic tablets to Paramount Chiefs, Tribal Heads who seek to monitor schools in their localities. 

The President emphasised that the distribution of these electronic monitoring tools was part of the government’s efforts at making traditional leaders part of the educational system and encouraged them to use the tablets for the intended purpose and also learn from them.

“I cannot be everywhere to ensure things go the right way, but this will help in actualising the success of the Free Quality Education initiative. I have my own dashboard from where I can monitor you all from my office to see if you are effectively using these devices,” he said and thanked them in advance for taking care of the gadgets.

Speaking on behalf of his colleagues, the Head of the Council of Paramount Chiefs, PC Sheku Fasuluku Sonsiama III of Sandor Chiefdom in Kono, thanked President Bio for the initiative, adding that it was a privilege for them to make relevant contributions to the government’s flagship project, the Free Quality Education.

He encouraged other chiefs to support the government in achieving its dreams, by effectively monitoring the teachers, schools, and school feeding programme across the country.

Minister of Basic and Senior Secondary Education, Dr David Moinina Sengeh, said the President had trust in the Paramount Chiefs, which was why he thought of distributing the tablets to them to follow up and contribute to the success of the school systems.

Latest stories

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once