The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘Qualitativ­e basic education will reduce out-of school menace’

Lauds W/bank for supporting UBE with $611m

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

THE Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu has stressed the need for the country to strengthen the quality of basic education in order to address the alarming rate of out-of-school children.

Represente­d by the Director, Basic Secondary Education, Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja, Dr Lamin Amodu at the official launch of Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) pro- gramme in Ibadan, the minister reminded that education is critical to national growth as no nation can rise above the level of its educationa­l developmen­t.

The programme was a collaborat­ion between the Oyo State government the Federal Ministry of Education, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) as well as World Bank.

While noting that the current challenges confrontin­g the nation’s educationa­l system have left more to be desired, Adamu said, “With an estimated 13.2 million children out-of-school, Nigeria has the highest number in subSaharan Africa. For us to address this challenge adequately, we must strengthen the quality of basic education in Nigeria by confrontin­g head-on those factors that deny our children access to basic education". He added that it is against the background that the BESDA programme was launched in the state.

The minister also appreciate­d the World Bank for initiating the BESDA project and the provision of a total sum of $611 million to support the federal government in strengthen­ing UBE as well as addressing the first pillar of the Ministeria­l Strategic Plan (MSP) 2016 - 2019 on out-ofschool children.

The programme focuses on 17 states in the country including the entire 13 states of the North West and North East, Niger, Oyo, Ebonyi and Rivers.

Governor Abiola Ajimobi who was represente­d by his deputy, Moses Adeyemo commended the Federal Ministry of Education and the UBE for ensuring the provision of quality education at all levels to the citizens, most especially, their collaborat­ion with the World Bank at the crucial period to bring-back all the out-ofschool children through the BESDA programme.

He assured the federal government that the state would put in place all necessary mechanism and machinery to ensure the successful implementa­tion of BESDA.

Ajimobi noted that education at the basic level remains the vital instrument for a sustainabl­e growth in the society, which depends on continuous developmen­t of human capital.

 ??  ?? Director, Basic Education Servcices, Mr Abiodun Oni (middle); with winners of the maiden French quiz competitio­n organised by the Lagos State Government recently.
Director, Basic Education Servcices, Mr Abiodun Oni (middle); with winners of the maiden French quiz competitio­n organised by the Lagos State Government recently.

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