Empowering Education: Prof. Julius Ihonvbere’s Commitment to Owan Federal Constituency

Rt. Hon. Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, CON, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives and Member representing Owan Federal Constituency, continues to demonstrate a strong and consistent commitment to improving educational standards across the constituency.

Education remains a critical pillar of development, and through targeted interventions, several schools within Owan Federal Constituency have benefited from essential educational support. These interventions are designed to strengthen learning environments, improve access to modern tools, and support both students and educators in delivering quality education.

As part of these efforts, schools have received a range of educational resources, including:

Furniture: Provision of desks, chairs, and classroom furniture to create more conducive learning spaces. In addition, quality office furniture has been supplied for principals, headteachers, and teachers to improve administrative efficiency and comfort.

Computers and ICT Equipment: Distribution of computers and related ICT tools to support digital learning and enhance students’ exposure to technology.

Learning Materials: Supply of textbooks, writing materials, and other essential instructional resources to support teaching and learning activities.

These interventions have contributed to measurable improvements within the school system, including:

Better learning conditions and increased access to quality education

Enhanced digital skills, preparing students for competitiveness in a technology-driven world

Increased confidence and motivation among students

Safer, more convenient, and professional working environments for teachers and school administrators

PJI been an academic, public intellectual and political leader—has made education a central priority in his service to the people of Owan Federal Constituency. Recognizing that meaningful development begins in the classroom, his approach blends infrastructure investment, capacity-building for teachers, and programs that broaden access and relevance for young people across urban and rural communities

Some of the benefiting schools are:

Edeki Grammar Schol, Otuo

Ohobo Primary School, Afuze.

Owuno Primary School, Ovbiowun-Emai

Usun Primary School, Ivbiaro

Otungo Grammar School, Ake

Aweika Primary school, Ivbiuguru

Okhide Primary School, Uzebba
Avbiosi Secondary School, Avbiosi.
CRIN Primary School, Ozalla

Evbiobe Primary School, Sabongidda-Ora

Okpo Primary School, Uhonmora
Oke Secondary School, Oke-Old

Eturu Primary School, ugbeturu

Eme Secondary School, Eme Ora

Sobe High School, Sobe.
Odeije Primary school, Eme Ora

Avbioghola Primary school, Okpuje
Orueren Central School, Ozalla

Eguaoje Primary school, Oah Okpuje

Oleke Primary school, Ivbieleke, Okpuje

Uben Primary school, Uhonmora

Obe Primary School, Sabongidda-Ora

Ozalla Secondary Commercial College, Ozalla

By addressing both infrastructure and learning resources, these educational initiatives reflect a deliberate approach to strengthening human capital development in Owan Federal Constituency and supporting long-term educational growth.

PJI INITIATIVE MEDIA