12million school children currently out of school in Nigeria- Humanitarian Minister

…As FG says committee working hard to engage out of school children

Deborah Christopher, Abuja

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Hajiya Sadiya Umar Farouq has disclosed that about 10 to 12 million children are currently out of school in the country, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

The Minister made this disclosure at the second meeting of the national steering committee on alternate school programmes held on Tuesday at the office of the Accountant General of the Federation in Abuja.

The Alternate School Programme committee begun collation of data of all out of school children in the country is set to work with the statistics made available by the NBS to engage these out of school children.

The alternate school program is designed to give every child access to gain quality education, irrespective of their social, cultural or economic standing.

The programme is also predicated on  improving household incomes for their respective families, through the Federal Government’s Social Investment Programmes, as delivered through the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development.

It further seek to equip children with the requisite skills and wherewithal to engage with and contribute meaningfully to the Nigerian economy.

The minister noted that the committee has been working hand in hand with the Ministry of Education and other ministries to refine the concept of the Alternate School Programme.

“In collaboration with the Ministry of Education, we have spent the last few weeks in engagement with various stakeholders, in a bid to refine and strengthen the ASP Concept towards successful implementation of this programme; for it is upon this foundation that we can begin to erect necessary building blocks.

“The significance of each  member of the National Steering Committee in providing the necessary leadership for the success of the programme cannot be overemphasised. And, as charged by Mr. President, the success of the Alternate School Programme will rely largely on inter-ministerial collaboration and effective stakeholder engagement”.

In attendance was the Minister of State for Education, Hon Emeka Nwajiuba, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs Bashir Nura Alkali, DG National Youths Service Corp (NYSC), Brigadier General  Shuaibu Ibrahim, Representative  of the Federal ministry of Women Affairs, National Chairman Civil Society Strategic Group on SDGS, Dr Uzodinma Adirieje,  ALGON Chairman Elder Otuonye, Hon. Balarabe Kakale, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, Dr Ify Ukaegbu representing the SSA to the President on SDGs and Engr Bindir.

Virtual participants in the meeting include the Chairman Northern Governors’ Forum Dr Simon Lalong who was represented by the Deputy Governor of Plateau state Prof. Sanni Gwanle Tyoden, Prince Clem Agba, Minister of State Budget and National Planning and Chairman Private Sector Advisory Group Bolaji Balogun.

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