Nigeria Tops List Of Out-Of-School Children In The World

Committee on Alternate school feeding

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, has said Nigeria topped the list of out-of-school children in the world.

This situation she said has informed the decision of the federal government to set up a committee that would develop plans to address the challenges.

Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the National Steering Committee on Alternate School Programme (ASP) in Abuja on Monday, Farouq, who is the co-chairperson of the committee, explained that the committee would come up with plans to rapidly reduce the number by providing them with quality basic education and skills in special settings not addressed in a conventional school system.

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The minister in her speech said, “You are all aware that Nigeria is the leading Nation in the World with the most out-of-school children.

“Consequently, President Muhammadu Buhari launched the Alternate School Programme ASP to ensure that every out-of-school child in Nigeria gains access to quality basic education, irrespective of social, cultural or economic circumstance.

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“The Alternate School Programme is expected to help provide opportunities for out-of-school children to develop life supporting skills from vocational and entrepreneurship training for effective functioning in the society.

“Each member of this National Steering Committee has been carefully chosen in expectation of the immense value you will bring in charting the strategic direction of this programme”.

The Alternate School Programme is designed to improve access to education for all Nigerians children in line with the aspirations of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG-4) on ‘Qualitative and inclusive education for all and significantly reduce the number of Out-of-School-Children through the integration of formal and informal educational systems.

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It aims at eliminating or substantially reducing itinerancy, child begging and foster tolerance, unity and integration of all children with diverse backgrounds.

The Committee is made up of 17-people and it is co-chaired by the Minister of Education, Adamu Adamu.

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