Edo Indigenous Contractors Association Pays Courtesy Visit to SUBEB Chairman, Barrister Mrs. Onomen Goodness Briggs
2 min readBy Joy Richardson
The Chairman of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), Barrister Mrs. Onomen Goodness Briggs, on Thursday received members of the Edo Indigenous Contractors Association during a courtesy visit to her office.
The delegation, led by the association’s Chairman, Elder Teddy Ononose, included the Vice Chairman Otunba Ahmed Gbadamosi, Assistant Secretary Okhidemeh Collins and Public Relations Officer (PRO) Ntaji Godwin. The visit was an opportunity for the group to congratulate Barrister Mrs. Briggs on her appointment and affirm their readiness to support her administration’s vision for improving basic education in Edo State.
Barrister Mrs. Briggs welcomed the delegation warmly and highlighted the pivotal role of collaboration in achieving SUBEB’s mandate. She reiterated her commitment to driving initiatives aimed at enhancing educational infrastructure and ensuring that schools across the state meet global standards for quality learning environments.
“Education is the foundation of development, and our goal at SUBEB is to create a system that empowers every child with the tools for a better future. Your support as stakeholders is vital, and I look forward to working closely with you to achieve this mission,” she stated.
The Edo Indigenous Contractors Association expressed their appreciation for the Chairman’s openness to collaboration. Elder Teddy Ononose assured Barrister Briggs of their commitment to delivering high-quality projects that align with the board’s objectives.
“We are ready to partner with your administration to ensure that every project entrusted to us is executed to the highest standards, contributing to the success of SUBEB’s vision,” he said.
As a gesture of goodwill, the association presented Barrister Mrs. Briggs with a beautifully designed commemorative frame. The symbolic gift underscored their shared commitment to fostering a productive partnership.
The visit concluded with mutual pledges to strengthen collaboration and advance the state’s educational sector, ensuring a brighter future for children in Edo State.