FG to get Nigeria’s 20m out-of-school children to school in Four Years

The Ministry of Education have said that it plans to focus on getting back Nigeria’s 20 million out-of-school children to school in the next four years.

FG to get Nigeria’s 20m out-of-school children to school in Four Years

The Ministry of Education have said that it plans to focus on getting back Nigeria’s 20 million out-of-school children to school in the next four years. Prof. Tahir Mamman, the Minister of Education, said this on Monday at the 2024 budget defense before the joint committee of the National Assembly on Education in Abuja.

Prof. Mamman said that there were millions of out of school children in Nigeria saying that it was a major problem for the country. He also stated that graduates who have skills and competence are needed at the tertiary level, graduates who are employable by willing employees to be able to contribute to national development.

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“Basically the policy trust of the government and this ministry is on these major areas. There are about 20 million out-of-school children or even more in Nigeria. We are working on it to ensure that as many as possible of these children, for those of them that can come back to school are given the opportunity to come back,’’ he said.

Mamman also added: “For those who cannot, we want to ensure they are empowered though short-term skills training that will give them the opportunity to connect with the society to have a meaningful likelihood.”

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The minister said that the ministry had engaged with stakeholders to review Nigeria’s school curriculum to ensue skills acquisition for students. He also encouraged universities to include skills training, and entrepreneurship into their curriculum to ensure that they produced self-reliant graduates.

Mamman said that a total of N101.45 billion was allocated for the ministry for 2024 out of which N5.88 billion was for personnel cost, N1.08 billion for overhead cost and N94.48 billion for capital expenditures.

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The Chairman, House Committee on Alternative Education Rep. Aliyu Mustapha, said that the House was concerned by the rising number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.

“I am happy that the minister has highlighted out-of-school children, youth and adult literacy in the ministry’s programme and vocational training that has taken the centre stage. In the 2024, we have seen that you are still limited by funding, the National Assembly is doing its best to see that those allocations are raised,” he said.

Alliyu also assured of the required support to the ministry and oversight where necessary to ensure proper implementation of programmes.