The Imo State House of Assembly has urged Governor Hope Uzodimma to introduce a free and compulsory education policy across all public primary and secondary schools in the state.
The resolution followed a motion sponsored by Hon. Chisom Ojukwu (APC–Nkwere) during Tuesday’s plenary session.
Ojukwu noted that, despite government efforts to expand access to education, many rural families still struggle to send their children to school due to financial hardship. He said this challenge has led to increased dropout rates and limited access for children from low-income homes.
While commending the Federal Government’s student loan scheme, Ojukwu stressed that state-level support and awareness were essential to ensure inclusivity.
He called for the introduction of a clear policy framework covering free and compulsory basic and secondary education, alongside the establishment of an Education Trust Fund under Imo’s 10-year development plan.
The lawmaker further urged the government to equip public schools with computers, Internet access, and digital learning tools to strengthen classroom instruction and prepare pupils for a technology-driven economy.
> “Providing digital facilities will empower our students with ICT skills essential for innovation and competitiveness,” Ojukwu said.
He also proposed that student loan help desks be established in all local government areas to guide applicants and improve access to educational support programmes.
Supporting the motion, Hon. Kingsley Ozurumba (APC–Isu) said the state could fund an education trust initiative and emphasised the importance of digital literacy to drive development.
Hon. Uba Esile (APC–Onuimo) described the motion as timely, commending the governor’s ongoing reforms in the education sector, while Hon. Dominic Ezerioha (APC–Oru West) added that help desks would ensure the effective implementation of the student loan scheme.
Following unanimous support from lawmakers, Speaker Chike Olemgbe (Ihitte Uboma) adopted the motion and directed the Clerk of the House to transmit the resolution to the Governor, as well as to the Ministries of Education and Finance, and other relevant agencies.











































































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