Basic education to get three percent from consolidated revenue fund – FG

Basic education to get three percent from consolidated revenue fund – FG

The Federal Government has revealed that it has proposed legislation to increase funding from the consolidated revenue fund to Nigeria’s basic education sector.

Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, who made this known at a meeting of Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) Management in Edo State, explained that the move would see an increase from the current two percent to three percent of statutory allocation from the consolidated revenue fund to the basic education.

The Minister stressed that one percent would be invested in the senior secondary education segment.

Represented by Dr. Folake Olatunji-David, the Director, Basic Education, Federal Ministry of Education, the minister noted that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration is also fully committed to bridging the national skills gap by supporting institutions and establishing new ones to accelerate the production of trained manpower for the different sectors of the national economy.

“The Buhari administration is committed to ensuring that these interventions have long-lasting dividends towards the empowerment and enlightenment of the Nigerian child,” he said.

The minister expressed hope that resolutions reached at the meeting would enhance the education of the Nigerian child, whose success and progress underpins the overall progress of the nation and serve as hope for future generations.

Adamu also called on SUBEBs’ Executive Chairmen, who are the direct supervisors of basic education implementation, to work in synergy with the Minister of State for Education, private proprietors and other non-state actors /non-governmental organisations to create the enabling environment for enhanced quality teaching and learning in schools.

On his part, the Executive Secretary of UBEC, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, said the Commission is working hard to ensure equitable and quality basic education for all children of school age and would not relent in its efforts.

He explained that the success of any system of education is hinged on proper planning and effective implementation.

“This is what UBEC and SUBEB are striving to achieve through their partnership,” he said.

It can be recalled that the meeting of UBEC Management with the Executive Chairmen of SUBEBs has over the years helped in bringing together stakeholders to discuss basic education implementation in the country.

Ochogwu Sunday

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Basic education to get three percent from consolidated revenue fund – FG

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