… Applaud Nwifuru’s zeal for revamping educational sector
In a press conference, the former commissioner for education in Ebonyi State, Prince Ndubuisi Chibueze Agbo, voiced strong criticism against the previous administration for its decision to shut down his school.
Agbo condemned the actions of the former government, describing it as detrimental to the educational landscape of the state.
During his address, Prince Agbo lauded Governor Francis Nwifuru for his commitment to revamping the educational sector.
He highlighted the governor’s recent tours of various educational institutions and praised him for his proactive approach to address pressing issues within the sector.
Prince Agbo specifically called out the former governor, Sam Ominyi Egwu, stating that his administration was heavily characterized by baseless gossip, which hindered real progress.
The former commissioner commended Governor Nwifuru for his achievements in education, infrastructure, and human capital development, asserting that the current administration has exceeded the expectations of Ebonyi residents. “This administration is setting new benchmarks for what good governance should look like,” Agbo stated, expressing optimism about the future of education in the state.
Addressing speculations about his political ambitions, Prince Agbo clarified that he does not intend to contest for the House of Representatives in the upcoming 2027 general elections. Instead, he pledged his unwavering support for Governor Nwifuru’s bid for re-election, reaffirming his belief in the governor’s vision for a brighter future for Ebonyi State.
As the political landscape evolves, Prince Agbo’s vocal support for the current administration reflects a growing sentiment among stakeholders who recognize the importance of educational reform and development in the state