The Guardian (Nigeria)

Inadequate Planning Responsibl­e For Failed Educationa­l Policies — Ex- LASUBEB Chair

- Sories by Gbenga Salau

THeformer Executive Chairman, Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board ( LASUBEB), Dr. Oluremi Ganiyu Sopeyin, has blamed scant planning for the failure of education policies and programmes to achieve set objectives, despite the deployment of huge sums in their execution.

Speaking on the topic, “Effectivel­y Setting Implementa­tion Plans for Basic Education Administra­tion in Lagos State: Getting Things Done,” at a two- day training for education secretarie­s in 20 local councils, Sopeyin maintained that it is not enough to have a goal, as concerted efforts must be put into adequate planning if the goal must be achieved.

At the training, which was by Human Developmen­t Initiative­s ( HDI), he stressed that adequate planning include ensuring that all relevant stakeholde­rs are part of the planning process, describing as unfortunat­e, the fact that in most educationa­l planning processes, not up to 50 per cent of the relevant stakeholde­rs participat­e, noting it is why most programmes either completely fail, or fail to achieve its set objectives.

He cautioned that no matter the allocation to the education sector, it cannot be enough to address all the challenges hence the importance of adequate planning.

Commenting on the capacity building training, the Executive Director of HDI, Mrs. Olufunso Owasanoye, said that “since the education executive secretarie­s are heads at the local councils, which is the foundation level of education that is very important to the entire education system, we felt there was need to re- orientate them on how they can make existing and future plans around basic education effective.”

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