Nigerian Government Sets Target to Address Out-of-School Children Challenge

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Mr Sununu said the national target is to reduce out-of-school-children numbers by at least a quarter in the next two years.

The Nigerian government has set a target of reducing the number of out-of-school children in the country by at least a quarter in the next two years.

Mr Sununu, therefore, called on authorities in the three tiers of government as well as the private sector to drive an intensive enrollment to reduce the phenomenon. Mr Sununu noted that in spite of the significant development strides in the country's education sector, the large number of out-of-school-children remains shocking and unacceptable, calling on all hands to stay on deck"in our national resolve to confront the ugly phenomenon."

The former education minister, Adamu Adamu, repeatedly rejected the data from the United Nations Children Fund and the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation , which put the figure at 18.5 and 20 million respectively. Until his tenure as minister ended, Mr Adamu maintained that the figure remained 6.98 million.

 

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