Nigerian Association for Educational Administration and Planning (NAEAP) has said good quality education would salvage the country’s declining education.
The National President, Prof. Hauwa Imam, spoke yesterday during the association’s 1st Annual Education Symposium in Alausa, Ikeja. She said good quality education was an essential tool to sustain good governance, adding that stakeholders, starting from the government, managers, teachers and administrators, should rise up and reposition the sector.
State Chairperson of NAEAP, Dr. Kemi Tunde-Adefowokan, hoped that each member of NAEAP would deliver on the commitment of doing all possible to improve education in the country.
Chairman of the Local Organising Dr. Oyeyemi Ayoola thanked the members for their support towards the sucesof the symposium.
