1.2% budget for primary education in Nigeria too counter-productive, says UNICEF | TheCable

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Saadhna Panday-Soobrayan, the chief education of UNICEF Nigeria, says the 1.2 per cent of Nigeria's annual budget allocated to primary education

1.2% budget for primary education too counter-productive, says UNICEFSaadhna Panday-Soobrayan, the chief education of UNICEF Nigeria, says the 1.2 per cent of Nigeria’s annual budget allocated to primary education is anti-development and counter-productive.

“The Nigerian government should of necessity improve funding of primary education because what obtains at the moment is practically not encouraging for a sustainable future that could ultimately affect the GDP positively,” Panday-Soobrayan said. “The misplaced priority has been highlighted over the years with poor funding for primary schools, as well as poor training for teachers and poor instructional materials, all of which do not support future development in any way,” she also said.

 

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UNICEFAfrica UNICEF_Nigeria Federal Government are not in charge if primary education . Why is unicef part of this lie? They are to calculate the nugget of 36 states and FCT to get the real budget for primary education. These white people and their Naija collaborators are giving out fake data to the world .

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