Commentary: Governor Soludo’s Sustained Interventions In Anambra Education Sector

Governor Chukwuma  Soludo is not relenting in  taking the educational torchlight to new heights. 

Anambra State is topping the charts in the 2026 fiscal year with an astonishing forty-six point nine percent of its seven hundred and fifty-seven billion naira budget dedicated to education alone. 

 According to a fresh analysis by The PUNCH newspaper, which scrutinized appropriation bills across Nigeria’s states, Anambra outshines peers like Enugu, Kano and Jigawa, while many others trail far behind in global standards. 

This is the culmination of Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s uncompromising resolve to transform Anambra into a knowledge-driven powerhouse, aligning seamlessly with UNESCO’s longstanding recommendations that nations and states allocate fifteen to twenty percent of total public expenditure, or four to six percent of GDP, to education. 

By surpassing these benchmarks with nearly half its budget funneled into learning, Governor Soludo is not just complying; he is redefining what progressive leadership looks like in Africa’s most populous country.

At the core of this significant shift lies a track record of tangible achievements that have already reshaped Anambra’s educational landscape. Since taking office, Governor Soludo has recruited an impressive eight thousand, one hundred and fifteen teachers. This massive infusion of qualified talent has been paired with an unprecedented free public education policy spanning kindergarten, junior secondary school, through senior secondary, ensuring that no child is barred from opportunity by fees or hidden levies. 

With these, public secondary school enrollment has surged by forty-seven percent, while primary schools have seen a twenty-seven percent increase, positioning Anambra with the lowest out-of-school children rate in Nigeria. These figures are lifelines extended to families who once viewed quality education as a distant dream.

The 2026 budget’s education windfall is meant to build on this momentum with bold, forward-thinking initiatives that promise to consolidate Anambra’s status as a national leader among the sub-nationals. Groundbreaking construction will commence on brand-new model primary schools in thirty communities that have never before had a public institution of their own, setting a gold standard for modern learning environments equipped with digital tools and sustainable infrastructure. 

Existing schools across the state will undergo aggressive upgrades through programmes like ASUBEB, featuring renovated classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and ICT centres that will drive innovation from the ground up. Two new specialist tertiary institutions, likely focused on engineering, technology, and medical sciences, will emerge to bridge the gap between secondary education and a skilled workforce ready for the global stage.

Indeed, Governor Soludo’s education strategy extends beyond physical infrastructure to embrace partnerships that amplify impact. The administration’s collaboration with mission schools remains solid, with over one point two billon naira disbursed monthly to cover teacher salaries in these vital institutions, reducing costs for parents and enhancing access. Bursary schemes will expand to aid more indigent university students, while the digital push, through additional smart schools, tablet distributions, and teacher training in cutting-edge pedagogy, will nurture a generation of digital natives poised to lead in tech and beyond.

 By prioritizing human capital in this unprecedented way, Governor Soludo is not only exceeding UNESCO’s calls for investment but also laying the foundations for Anambra to become Nigeria’s undisputed education capital. 

His leadership thus offers a compelling blueprint, one where audacious budgets translate into brighter futures, proving that when a state bets big on its youth, society wins.

Let the solution continue!

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