Zamfara State has emerged as the best-performing northern state in the National Examination Council’s (NECO) entrance tests for gifted students.
Remember that the national examination body recently released the 2024 results for admission to the Federal Government Academy in Suleja, Niger State.
According to a statement given by Governor Dauda Lawal’s media aide, Sulaiman Idris, the state secured the highest number of admission slots, making it the best state in northern Nigeria.
He went on to say that across the country, Zamfara State came in second place with 30 brilliant students, while Anambra State came in first with 35.
The statement noted that this is the first time the state will be recording such academic feats.
The statement reads, “Zamfara State students have achieved the highest performance in the NECO entrance exams for gifted students among the 19 Northern States, breaking a significant educational barrier.
“For the first time, Zamfara State is excelling on the national stage, marking a significant shift from its usual place at the bottom regarding performance hierarchy.
“NECO organises the gifted examination for admission into the Federal Government Academy Suleja for gifted and talented children. Only final year primary school pupils under 11 years old are eligible to take the exam by December of the examination year.”
“The Federal Government Academy in Suleja is a training ground for moulding Nigeria’s gifted and talented children. It provides significant opportunities for exceptional students to develop their potential in the interest of nation-building and technological development.”
The students benefit from federal government scholarships through tuition, external examination fees, boarding, feeding, uniforms, and introductory textbooks.
“In 2024, Zamfara received three slots based on the state quota and secured an additional 27 slots based on national merit into the Federal Government Economy. “The students from Zamfara performed exceptionally well in the exams, obtaining more slots than any other state in the North.
“This is a significant development, particularly considering that a state of emergency was declared in the state’s education sector last year.
“Out of the 30 qualified students from Zamfara, 21 are girls, and 9 are boys, indicating a growing emphasis on girl-child education in the state.
“The Zamfara state government will continue to make greater efforts to ensure the full implementation of the administration’s educational policies, which will lead to more successes for the state,” he added.