 The governor, Albu Kaffir, says his administration was improved a benchmark for teachers in primary and secondary schools in the state to raise the state education standard. He made the disclosure at the 6th and 7th combined convocation ceremony of the Federal University, Wukhari, where he insisted that his administration would implement minimum requirement for both schools to ensure that learners, guided by educators with solid academic qualifications, are correspondent Jude Nuhu-Gundali's report is presented from our studios. This is the 6th and 7th combined convocation ceremony of the Federal University, Wukhari. A convocation drew people from all walks of life to the ancient city. The spiritual headquarters of Kwanarafa Kingdom. Speaking at the event, Governor Albu Kaffir said he will implement minimum teaching requirements to raise the standard of education and ensure that learners are guided by educators with solid academic qualifications. He explained that primary school teachers would be required to have a minimum qualification of a degree, while secondary school teachers will have at least master's degree, among others. As part of our commitment to raise the educational standard, I am pleased to announce that in the near future, we will be implementing minimum requirement for teachers at various levels. For primary education, the minimum requirement for teachers will be a first degree and ensuring that our youngest learners are guided by educators with a solid academic foundation. Similarly, for secondary education, teachers will be required to have a minimum of a master's degree and ensure that students receive instruction from highly qualified and knowledgeable mentors. The Governor said his administration will provide no training opportunities to ensure that teachers remain updated and build their capabilities in the discharge of their duties. He asked the Grodrens to concede that a noble teaching profession and that their expertise can shape and aren't valid to the education sector. The Governor gave his command that the Federal University will carry full its dedication to knowledge, delivery and the role it is playing in shaping the future of the young ones. He said as a government, effort will be made to follow up with the Federal Government to ensure that laws established in the University are properly put in place. As a State Government, we will follow up with the Federal Government to ensure that the enabling law is established. In this speech, the Vice Chancellor, Federal University Rukari, Professor Jude Sanani Rabbo, commended the dedication and commitment of the staff of the institution in equipping the Grodrens and equally enjoining them to strive to become beacons of hope in their respective societies. The Vice Chancellor commended the support the institution received from the Terrabber State Government under the Governor, Albucaves, to include donation of a general hospital, which is now the University's teaching hospital, the donation of a piece of land and funding of a convocation ceremony, among others. On behalf of the honorary degree recipients, the former SGF, both most of us, thanked the management of the University for approving their awards and said the honor bestowed on them is an additional responsibility to grow and develop the University. I am glad to invoke the vision that now the project that has been completed and our permission yesterday. Similarly, the program that has been completed and commissioned largely but more importantly, teaching hospitals has now been established for the University. I am honestly excited that I am being honored today along with two great Nigerians, that is His Majesty Manu Ishaapu Adah, the Akuka and Chairman of Terrabber State Traditional Rulers Council and Chief Obadiah Ando, former Minister of Water Resources in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We are all conscious of the fact that this award bestows on us more responsibilities than privileges for the growth of the Federal University of Uca. Those honored with honorary doctorate degrees, honorary course includes the former Minister of Water Resources Obadiah Ando, the Akuka, His Royal Majesty, Manu Ishaapu Adah Ali and the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustafa. Highlights of the occasion include a presentation of prizes and awards to some of the graduates who distinguish themselves in various fields.