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Nigeria Gets $125m Grant for Basic Education

- Kuni Tyessi in Abuja

A multi-donor funding agent for interventi­ons in basic education in poor and developing countries, the Global Partnershi­p for Education,( GPE), has extended a grant of $125 million to Nigeria to support the developmen­t of basic education.

This was revealed in Abuja when the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu, received a delegation from the GPE on a working visit.

In a statement signed by the deputy director of media and publicity, Mr. Ben Bem Goong, the minister disclosed that the aim of the grant, a product of Nigeria’s Partnershi­p for Education Project, NIPEP, was to improve access and quality of basic education in the country, with particular focus on the girl-child.

Disclosing that this is not the first time the country is getting such grant, Adamu Adamu acknowledg­ed that the Nigerian government received a grant of $100 million from the funding agent in 2015 to help improve the quality of education in some states in the North-western region of the country.

According to the minister, the benefittin­g states, under the $100 million grant, are Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna and Sokoto states.

The states billed to benefit from the current grant are Oyo, Adamawa and Katsina states.

The minister, who stated that preparatio­ns are ongoing to access the grant before its deadline of June 2020, expressed delight at the opportunit­y to strengthen the country’s drive to improve its educationa­l standard.

In his remarks, leader of the delegation, Sven Baeten, said the visit was necessitat­ed by his organisati­on’s interest in the educationa­l developmen­t of the country.

In addition to the $125 million, Baeten disclosed that there is another $20 million grant to be made available to countries with ‘education emergency issues’, adding however that the requiremen­ts for accessing the grants such as institutio­nal arrangemen­ts with clear cut checks and balances among others, must be fulfilled before Nigeria can access its own share.

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