* Delta reports 90% implementation of 2025 action planKuni Tyessi in AbujaThe Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has called on states to ensure full utilisation of available funds and prompt implementation of approved programmes to improve basic education delivery across Nigeria. The meeting, themed, ‘Repositioning Basic Education in Nigeria to Optimise Investment and Impact,’ focused on how investments and innovations can translate into better classrooms and learning outcomes. The UBEC team also highlighted Delta’s technology-driven teacher attendance system, Attend360, as a model that could strengthen accountability in basic education nationwide. Azinge described basic education as the foundation of Nigeria’s future and urged UBEC and SUBEBs to ensure no child, including those with disabilities and from disadvantaged backgrounds, is left behind. UBEC assured the Asagba that it will continue working with states to ensure that investments in basic education yield visible impact in classrooms.