By Chuks Oyema-Aziken
The Nigerian Army Education Corps has initiated moves towards repositioning and improving the quality of teaching and learning in command schools across the country.
The Corps Commander, Maj.-Gen. Bello Tsoho, made this known during the opening of the maiden Army Headquarters Garrison Education Services First Quarter Conference with theme “Repositioning Nigeria Army Command Schools towards Enhanced Service Delivery’’ on Tuesday in Abuja.
Tsoho, who was represented by the Director of Gender, Defence Headquarters, Brig.-Gen. Michael Ajala, said improving the quality of teaching and learning in command schools across the country was imperative.
“As the world is rapidly transforming, so too must our approach to teaching and learning within the Nigerian army command schools.
“Our ability to enhance service delivery to innovative methodologies, best practices and strategic collaborations will help us to achieve the repositioning we envisage.
“This will also cut across all aspects of infrastructure critical to providing the environment conducive for teaching and learning,’’ he said.
“The theme of this conference highlights the critical needs to adapt and upgrade our educational institutions to meet the evolving challenges of the 21st century,” he added.