Lugari Member of Parliament Nabii Nabwera commissioned newly constructed modern classrooms at Mukavane Primary School in Chekalini Ward, marking a significant milestone in his ‘operation ondoa matope’ initiative.
The programme aims to phase out mud-walled classrooms and replace them with permanent structures, ensuring a conducive learning environment for students.
Addressing teachers, parents, and local leaders during the commissioning ceremony, Nabwera reaffirmed his commitment to education development in Lugari.
“Education is the foundation of our future. By investing in quality infrastructure, we are equipping our children with the right environment to excel academically,” he stated.
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The new classrooms are expected to improve learning conditions significantly, offering pupils a safe and comfortable space to focus on their studies. Mukavane Primary School’s head teacher welcomed the initiative, noting that the modern structures would enhance teaching and learning experiences.
Parents and community members lauded the MP’s efforts, describing the project as a game-changer for the school.
The ‘operation ondoa matope’ initiative continues transforming schools across the constituency, aligning with the government’s broader agenda to improve education standards in rural areas. With more schools set to benefit, the programme is crucial in bridging the education infrastructure gap and promoting academic excellence.
Nabwera urged all stakeholders to support efforts to uplift education, emphasizing that quality learning facilities are key to empowering future generations.
By Godfrey Wamalwa
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