The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria accounts for one in every five out- of- school children globally, FG laments

- From Opeyemi Babalola,

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, has lamented the increase in number of out- of- school children in the country, saying Nigeria accounts for one in every five out- of- school children in the world, and 45 per cent in West Africa. Mamman, who disclosed this at the launch of the national campaign on out- ofschool children in Ilorin, described the ranking as disturbing and unacceptab­le.

The minister noted that the Federal Government was mindful of the danger the menace poses and urged all key stakeholde­rs, including civil society organisati­ons, community, and religious leaders, to act fast in checking the trend.

According to him, stemming the tide of out- ofschool children is a challenge that the present administra­tion is poised to tackle, bearing in mind the spiral effects of having a large number of uneducated population. “One of the implicatio­ns is that Nigeria would constantly produce miscreants, who are readymade tools in the hands of criminal gangs,” the minister stated. He appealed to well- meaning individual­s to aid the less- privileged in communitie­s by adopting the children and youths, who are in school, and supporting their education.

Kwara State governor, Abdulrahma­n Abdulrazaq, assured of the government’s plans to pursue policies and programmes that would make the learning environmen­t attractive and ensure that no child is left out.

The governor said his administra­tion’s investment in the sector is yielding results, which has continued to improve enrolment in the state.

He said the government birthed an e- learning system in basic schools to impart digital skills and improve learning outcomes, while boosting the capacity of teachers for maximum service delivery.

Represente­d by his Chief of Staff, Abdulkadir Mahe, the governor described the various steps at eradicatin­g outof- school children in Nigeria as unique.

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