EducationNigeriaNigeria Has Over 10 Million Out of School Children, Highest In Sub-Saharan Africa

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ABUJA — The Minister of State, Education, Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba, said that Nigeria has the highest number of Out-of-School Children in sub-Saharan Africa.

Nwajiuba stated this during the inauguration of “Better Education Service Delivery For All (BESDA)”, in Katsina on Monday.

The Minister disclosed that Nigeria has an estimated 10,193,918 children out of school.

According to him, the current challenges affecting the Nigerian Education system have left much to be desired, saying that the system is characterized by high illiteracy levels, infrastructural decay, and deficits.

Dr. Chukuemeka Nwajiuba, Minister of State of Education

“We have inadequate number of qualified teachers, inadequate infrastructural facilities/resources, and poor funding,” he added.

Nwajiuba congratulated the Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, on his giant stride to reposition education in the state.

He said this is a clear demonstration of leadership quality and personal commitment to education as well as the passion to revitalize the educational sector in order to develop the abundant human capital of the state.

The minister stated that BESDA focuses on 17 states in the country, including all 13 states of the North-West and North-East geo-political zones, Niger, Oyo, Ebonyi, and Rivers also included.

In his remarks, Gov. Masari commended the federal ministry of education and the universal basic education commission for their foresight and commitment in coming up with laudable programmes for the development of the education sector in particular and the development of society in general.

Bada Yusuf Amoo (Correspondent)

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