Chairman Kaduna State Council of Chiefs and Emir of Zazzau Mal Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli has called on secondary schools examination bodies to establish more exam centres in secondary schools across the state.

, The emir made the call during the thirtieth anniversary of Government Girls Secondary School Pada, Zaria.

Mal Ahmed Nuhu Bamalli explained that the proximity of examination centres would help the students to pay more attention during the examination.

The Emir charged stakeholders in the education sector to intensify towards improving education.

Nuhu Bamalli also charged parents to encourage their children, especially girls to study science subjects to become useful in the society

Earlier, the Chairman State Base Management Committee SBMC, Mal Bashir Abubakar Magaji called for the provision of laboratory equipment and other basic things.

Mal Bashir Abubakar Magaji expressed confidence that the emir would come to their aid to achieved desired objectives.

Speaking also, professor Aisha Indo Mohammed from Haematology department of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria charged girls to concentrate on their studies and be good ambassadors of their societies.

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