
Senator Kalu Gives Free Uniforms to 300 Abia Schools
Over 300 primary schools in Nigeria's Abia North district are receiving free uniforms, part of a multi-year effort to give students dignity and better learning conditions. The initiative adds to earlier donations of desks, textbooks, and renovated classrooms across five local government areas.
Students at Leru Central School in Nigeria arrived at class this week to find brand-new school uniforms waiting for them, part of a sweeping education initiative reaching over 300 primary schools. Senator Orji Kalu, representing Abia North, launched the uniform distribution across five local government areas, giving thousands of children a chance to attend school with dignity.
The uniform drive builds on years of education investments in the region. Kalu has already provided classrooms, desks, textbooks, and school bags to schools across Umunneochi, Arochukwu, Isuikwuato, Ohafia, and Bende. His team delivered science textbooks in math, biology, physics, and chemistry, alongside other learning materials.
The head teacher at Leru Central School captured the gratitude felt across the district. "We will continue to celebrate our senator," he said at Tuesday's distribution ceremony. "May God bless him for all he has done for our school."
Many of the schools receiving support today were built during Kalu's time as Abia State Governor from 1999 to 2007 but had fallen into disrepair. Schools like Amankalu Primary School, St. Joseph Primary School, and Isuochi Central School have undergone major renovations or received entirely new classroom blocks. The senator noted that years of neglect left many facilities unusable, making learning nearly impossible for students and teachers.

The Ripple Effect
The impact reaches beyond new clothing and fresh paint. When students have uniforms, they experience less stigma about their family's economic situation. When classrooms have proper desks and textbooks, teachers can focus on teaching instead of managing chaos. These seemingly simple interventions create conditions where real learning can happen.
Kalu, now Chairman of the Senate Committee on the South-East Development Commission, explained his vision clearly. "Education remains the strongest tool for empowering our children and securing the future of Abia North," he said. "That is why we are not only building and renovating schools, but also ensuring that pupils have desks, textbooks and now uniforms to learn with dignity."
The program represents a shift from political promises to tangible action. Victor Ettie, Kalu's Senior Legislative Aide who led the distribution ceremony, noted that many politicians talk about education reform, but this initiative delivers concrete results students and teachers can use every single day.
For thousands of students across Abia North, walking into school now means sitting at proper desks, opening quality textbooks, and wearing uniforms that help them feel equal to their classmates—small dignities that make education accessible to everyone.
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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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