By Talatu Maiwada
The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has inaugurated a multi-million naira Smart School in Hadejia, Jigawa State, reaffirming the Federal Government’s commitment to digital education.
The Executive Secretary of UBEC, Aisha Garba, inaugurated the school and handed it over to the Jigawa State Government on Wednesday, in Hadeja.
Garba said the project marked a milestone in ongoing efforts to reposition basic education in the country.
“The event represents another significant milestone in the federal government’s ongoing efforts to reposition basic education as a strong foundation for national development.
“The Smart School integrates ICT-enabled classrooms, modern laboratories, e-libraries, robotics and innovation hubs, and inclusive facilities for learners with special needs,” she said.
According to her, the Hadejia facility brings UBEC Smart Schools to 30 nationwide, with one in each state, eight model schools across the geo-political zones, and two in the FCT.
Garba described the Smart School programme as a flagship reform initiative aimed at transforming teaching and learning through modern infrastructure, digital technology, and innovative pedagogy.
She reaffirmed UBEC’s commitment to equipping Nigerian children with knowledge, skills, and values needed to thrive in the 21st century.
Garba said the initiative was conceived to improve learning outcomes and serve as a benchmark that states could replicate to enhance education quality nationwide.
She said UBEC, in collaboration with State Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEB), and the Federal Ministry of Education, is laying foundations for technology-driven learning.
Garba thanked the Ministers of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa and Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad, for their leadership and support for smart education implementation.
She said the Hadejia Smart School, a State Model II facility, would cater for pre-primary, primary, and junior secondary learners, including children with special needs.
“The school features smart classrooms, laboratories, vocational facilities, health services, play areas, utilities, and secure learning spaces.
“Beyond infrastructure, the programme prioritises quality teaching and effective school management,” she added.
The UBEC boss said UBEC would support states through training, ICT skills development, and professional guidance to ensure competent staffing.
Garba commended Gov. Umar Namadi of Jigawa State for his support and collaboration in establishing the school.
She said the state’s provision of land, security, and coordination demonstrated commitment to improving learning outcomes.
Garba said the commissioning marked a new phase, urging proper utilisation, maintenance, and sustainability to achieve intended impact. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng).
Edited by Funmilayo Adeyemi











