Ganduje Spends Over N7bn On Quality Basic Education

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By: AHMAD SULEIMAN, Kano

Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has said that the state government has fulfilled its  obligation in ensuring quality basic education delivery, as at 2021, it had accessed its matching grant from Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) and also as part of its responsibility of ensuring quality teaching and learning in its schools, has expended over seven billion Naira in providing conducive learning environment.

He pointed out that tackling the challenges caused by out of school phenomenon is one of the driving forces that made Kano State to come up with the Law on Free and Compulsory Basic and Secondary Education, particularly on girls and vulnerable children with special needs, despite the high number of pupils and students enrolment in the country.

The governor, represented by his deputy, Dr.Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna stated this  while declaring open the quarterly meeting of UBEC Management with the Executive Chairmen of SUBEB at the Africa Hall, Government House Kano.

According to him, the policy is geared towards addressing issues of access and pre-entry of adolescence girls to school in the State,adding that the policy of implementing Free and Compulsory Basic Secondary Education came with huge financial commitment to the state and in that regard the government established Education Trust Fund to compliment the financial commitment.

The governor acknowledged the contributions of the Federal Ministry of Education, Universal Basic Education Commission and other key stakeholders for their support to Kano State towards achieving quality Education.

The Minister of Education, Mal. Adamu Adamu, represented by the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Hammid Bobboyi emphasized that the Federal Government places high premium on the education of the Nigerian child,  assuring that it will continue to address all aspects of education.

He however, stated that the Federal Government came to the aid of states governments through the World Bank supported Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) to address the out of school phenomenon.

On his part, the Executive Secretary of UBEC, represented by Prof. Bala Zakari explained that the quarterly meeting has helped UBEC and SUBEB to remain focused in their primary assignment of providing access to quality basic education for school age children in the country.

He also mentioned that the meeting provides the platform for regular discussion of issues around basic education implementation in the country, and however hoped that the participants will use the meeting to offer suggestions on how to address the challenges of out of school children in the country. 

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