Governor Chukwuma Soludo has described Public-Private Community Partnership as the winning strategy to accelerate the pace of development in Nigeria.
The Governor who was speaking during the commissioning of a newly renovated block of classrooms at St Jude’s Secondary School, Ihiala executed by Keystone Bank Educational Support Initiative, said that non of the sectors can do it alone.

He added that education is the barrier breaker and public education is the easiest way to break the barrier, pointing out that public education in Anambra is significantly growing and called on public spirited individuals and organizations to imitate Keystone Bank, to create a more equitable, just society.

In her speech , the Commissioner for Education, Professor Ngozi Chuma-Udeh revealed that due to the Governor’s unprecedented achievements and education policies in the past three and half years, Anambra has become the state with the least out-of-school children and appreciated Keystone Bank for the support.









