Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Edo State Government Partners Parents to Enhance Inclusive Special Education Welfare

 The Edo State Government, through the Office of the First Lady, has met with administrators, caregivers, and parents of learners from the Special School for the Developmentally Challenged at the Government House in Benin City. Represented by Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo Anani, the coordinator of the First Lady's Office, the administration finalized plans to review school facility needs under Governor Monday Okpebholo's SHINE development agenda, while confirming the ongoing payment of a 30 percent special allowance for special education teachers.

Children living with developmental disabilities often face high barriers to social integration and limited access to quality, specialized educational services. Implementing a dedicated 30 percent salary bonus for special education teachers raises staff retention and morale, while partnering with parent-teacher associations to systematically assess school infrastructure needs ensures that state educational interventions directly target the long-term well-being and development of vulnerable learners.

This inclusive education initiative highlights a compassionate, policy-driven approach to social welfare and human resource management within the state's public school system. By prioritizing long-term partnerships with local caregivers over temporary assistance, the administration establishes a scalable model for social inclusion and public service delivery.

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