House of Reps Member Pays WAEC Fee for 10,000 Indigent Edo Students

House of Reps Member Pays WAEC Fee for 10,000 Indigent Edo Students The member representing Etsako federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Anamero Dekeri, has announced a free registration of 10,000 indigent students for next year Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations (SSCE). Dekeri, who stated this in Benin-city, capital of Edo State, said the beneficiaries cut across the three senatorial district of the state on equal basis, adding that the gesture was to remove the financial constraints which hinder and truncate the dreams of many deserving students from pursuing and attaining quality education to an acceptable level. He said: "It is imperative to bring to your notice the final modalities that have been put in place for the equitable sharing of the 10,000 WAEC forms that I have earlier proposed to pay for indigent students in Edo State, who are billed to sit for the examination next year. "This initiative is aimed at ensuring equitable access to education for the children of Edo State. "This is a reiteration of my commitment to providing opportunities for every child to thrive and actualise their individual careers, as education remains the pivot for the development and prosperity of any society and nation." Dekeri, who is also a governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the next year election, noted that the gesture was a devise to bridge the gap and alleviate the burden placed on economically disadvantaged families. According to him, "Education should be a fundamental right accessible to every child regardless of their socio-economic background. Therefore, it is my firm belief that the initiative will empower the indigent students of the state, enable them to compete on a level playing field, and unlock their full potential." He called on all stakeholders, including government agencies, educational institutions, civil society organisations, philanthropic and individuals to join hands with him to making his vision a reality by pulling resources together to leverage on "our collective strengths to make a lasting impact, breaking shackles of poverty and transforming lives through education. "This distribution of free enrollment for Senior School Certificate Examinations students in public schools will not only alleviate the financial burden facing families but will also foster a strong and educated workforce, drive economic growth and ensure brighter future for the people of the state."

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