EducationNewsUBEC Commences Nationwide National Personnel Audit

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To ensure accurate data on educational institutions, the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has commenced the 2022 nationwide National Personnel Audit of all basic education institutions in the country.

Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi who made this known at a press briefing on Tuesday in Abuja, said “during the exercise, our enumerators will visit all basic education institutions in the country: public, private, approved, unapproved, registered, and unregistered.

The UBEC boss said the exercise began in the southern part of the country on June 6, to end June 25, while it will take off in all the northern states and the Federal Capital Territory on July 4, coming to a close on July 23.

“They are going there to collect basic information on schools and personnel. It is necessary to emphasize that the exercise has no ulterior motive. The data being collected will assist the country to plan effectively toward expanding access to quality education and promoting gender parity at basic and other levels of education.

“The exercise, which will see to the headcount of teachers, pupils, non-teaching personnel, and others in early childhood education, primary schools, and junior secondary schools, will cost about N2 billion.

 “This was only truly valid for the period when the data was collected. If it is to continue to be useful as a planning tool, it has to be regularly updated. The 2022 personnel audit should therefore be seen in the light of updating the basic education database created in 2022,” Bobboyi said.

He decried that the lack of relevant and updated data remained a major problem in the basic education sector.

“The absence of credible data had remained a major challenge in basic education implementation for a long time.

“School data is supposed to flow up from the school level but our schools lack the facility and the personnel to generate and transmit data. As a result of this, planning had relied on estimates and, sometimes, incomplete data.

“The Commission attempted to address this challenge by conducting personnel audits in schools. The 2006 and 2010 exercises were limited in scope as they dealt with only public schools. A more comprehensive exercise was conducted in 2018, extending to cover both public and private institutions.

“The Commission is not alone in this year’s exercise. As it did in 2018, it is in partnership with relevant government agencies, Development Partners, and Non-Governmental organizations in this 2022 exercise.

“We are working with the Federal Ministry of Education and its parastatals, State Ministries of Education and their Universal Basic Education Boards, National Bureau of Statistics, National Population Commission, Nigeria Air Space Research and Development Agency, Nigeria Union of Teachers, associations of private school owners, the World Bank, UNICEF, GRID3, among others,” he said.

The Chairman of the 2022 National Personnel Audit, Professor Bala Zakari,  called for support and cooperation from all school owners and other stakeholders to ensure its success.

“Data to be generated will include pictures of schools for illustration, said there was no hidden agenda about the exercise.

 “UBEC would have to rely on data generated by head teachers and other relevant government bodies from schools located in areas with security problems,” Zakari said.

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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