Out-Of-school Children: FG Tasks Benue SUBEB On Enrollment

Featured Image: Representative from Fed. Min. Of Education, Hajiya Binta Abdulkadir presenting learning materials to a pupil in a school bag

Benue State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) has been charged to redouble its efforts towards eradicating the incidence of Out-of-school children in Nigeria.

According to a statement signed
and made available to TheSKY Newspaper Saturday by Benue SUBEB Head of Information/Protocol Mrs Erdoo Sar, the Director of Basic and Secondary Education, Federal Ministry of Education (FMOE), Hajia Binta Abdulkadir gave the charge at the ceremony for identification and enrollment of out-of -school children in Benue State recently.

The Director, represented by Mrs Abdulkadir who doubles as the leader for the FMOE team in the state, in an address said, “UNICEF reports that Nigeria accounts for one in every five out of school children in the world and 45 percent out- of-school children in West Africa; while Benue state accounts for 260,000 out-of-school children in Nigeria. This places Benue on the list of states with low school enrollment rates. It is on this basis that Apa and Gwer-West Local Government Areas were selected in the pilot phase of the enrollment drive campaign”.
She further stated that, this exercise was taking place simultaneously in Benue, Nasarawa and Zamfara States in the first series of interventions carried out by the Federal Ministry of Education.

The statement added that Benue state Commissioner of Education, Prof. Dennis Ityavyar represented by Mr Matthew Idoko appreciated the Hon. Minister for Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu for finding Benue state deserving of this laudable gesture. He said, education is the bedrock of any economy and as such should not be toyed with. He commended Gov. Samuel Ortom for creating an enabling environment for meaningful progress to thrive in the education sector. He also sued for the sustenance of the enrollment programme.

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The Executive Chairman, BSUBEB, Comrade Joseph Utse represented by the Permanent Member II at the Board, Hon. Johnson Egli Ahubi, thanked Federal Ministry of Education for choosing Benue state for the enrollment drive activity. He particularly thanked the Minister of Education for changing the fortunes of 75 Pupils selected from Apa and 75 from Gwer-West Local Government Areas through the identification/ enrollment programme. He said, the uniforms, socks, sandals, books, school bags, stipends and child care items for early childhood education donated to the beneficiaries by FMOE is highly appreciated. He was optimistic that this move will help take Benue state out of the list of states with prevalence of out of school children.

Hon. Egli Ahubi

The Ter Tyoshin, Chief Daniel Abomtse represented by Mue Ter Sengev, Chief Agboko appreciated the synergy between SUBEB and Federal ministry of Education which has culminated into the enrollment of Out of school children in his domain. He promised to encourage well meaning sons and daughters of Tyoshin Development Association to key into the programme for its sustenance.

The Education Secretary, Gwer-West LGEA, Kenneth Adeke and that of Apa LGEA, Mrs Mellemu in separate remarks thanked the enrollment drive team for finding ways to ensure enrollment, retention, completion and transition rates in UBE schools which has been affected by lingering effects of Covid-19 and security challenges.

The Chief of Odugbo represented by the Community Leader Usman Adamu Otache while responding on behalf of the parents of the beneficiaries expressed Joy over the gesture and thanked SUBEB and FMOE for the helping hand

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