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    Jafiya Backs Revival of Unity Schools, Pledges Inter-Agency Support

    National UpdateBy National UpdateMay 23, 2025 News No Comments2 Mins Read
    L-R Chide Omali, Global President, FGGC Gboko Old Girls Association, Michael Magaji, President General, USOSA, Mrs. Lydia S. Jafiya mni, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance and Dubem Anene in a group photograph after the courtesy visit today in her office in Abuja
    L-R Chide Omali, Global President, FGGC Gboko Old Girls Association, Michael Magaji, President General, USOSA, Mrs. Lydia S. Jafiya mni, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance and Dubem Anene in a group photograph after the courtesy visit today in her office in Abuja
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    The Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Finance, Mrs. Lydia Shehu Jafiya, has pledged support for reviving Unity Schools, promising strategic collaboration with relevant MDAs to address key challenges.

    Speaking during a courtesy visit by a USOSA delegation led by its President General, Mr. Michael Ibrahim Magaji, Mrs. Jafiya reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to education under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
    Director of Information and Public Relations, Mohammed Manga in a statement quoted her thus,

    “As an alumna of Unity Schools, I hold this cause dear and will do everything within my power to support efforts aimed at restoring these schools to their rightful place,” she stated.

    The USOSA delegation, comprising EXCO members from various Unity Schools across the country — including Sokoto, Yola, Warri, Jos, Kano, Ibillo, Bwari, and Ogbomosho — outlined a range of issues affecting the institutions. These include unreliable electricity, lack of digital infrastructure, deteriorating hostels, health concerns, and rising security threats.

    Mr. Magaji appealed to Mrs. Jafiya to leverage her position to rally support from key MDAs such as the Ministries of Education, Communication and Digital Economy, Health, and Lands.

    Mrs. Jafiya assured the delegation of her willingness to champion inter-agency dialogue and resource mobilization toward addressing these challenges. Her commitment, rooted in personal experience and national duty, signals a renewed push to uplift Unity Schools and enhance the learning environment for thousands of students nationwide.

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