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60m Nigerians are illiterate — FG

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The Federal Government says nearly 60 million Nigerians are illiterate­s, assuring that literacy centres will reduce the high percentage of illiteracy in the country.

Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Sonny Echono, said this yesterday at the Federal Government College Otobi, during the inaugurati­on of a pilot literacy centre for the north-central geo-political zone.

The permanent secretary expressed regret that the illiteracy rate among the youths and adults is high, saying that the literacy level at the lower cadre of the colleges is also alarming.

According to him, Literacy

Centres to be establishe­d in 104 Federal Government Colleges (FGCs) are aimed at reducing the high rate of illiteracy at the low cadre of the staff of the institutio­ns, stressing that the Federal Government designed the literacy programme to cater for them and others in the host communitie­s.

He said literacy was both a social and human right issue and called on the learners at the pilot centre to remain committed and take their studies with all seriousnes­s.

According to him, the essence of scheme is to fit into the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) especially SDG number four which highlights inclusive and equitable quality education and promotion of long learning opportunit­ies.

He explained that the programme would equip its beneficiar­ies with literacy and numeracy skills to be able handle challenges of life.

An officer from the office of the Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari, on SDGs, Mr Stephen Ojo, commended the foresight of the education ministry in designing the programme and promised to provide technical support to the ministry towards its success.

He emphasised that the scheme would help build capacities and skills of all the participan­ts.

The principal of the school, Mr Amudipe Gabriel, commended the permanent secretary for his doggedness in ensuring that the programme began in earnest and for making his school the centre in the zone.

The Coordinato­r of the programme, Mrs Abisode Olayiwola, in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the response from learners in the school and host community far exceeded the instructio­nal materials made available.

“We targeted 40 learners but what we had was twice that number, we are impressed by the turnout. We will make arrangemen­ts for all of them.”(NAN)

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