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Federal Government Establishes 8-Member Committee to Chart Nigeria’s Education Course
Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, has formed a committee comprising eight members tasked with shaping the future of education in the country.
Professor Mamman announced this development during the committee’s official inauguration in Abuja on Tuesday, as reported by the News Agency of Nigeria.
He set a timeframe of four weeks for the committee to craft plans that could potentially transform the education sector. He emphasized the importance of commencing this national endeavor with a well-defined path to bring about significant improvements in the country’s prospects.
Professor Mamman referred to this event as a critical moment in Nigeria’s quest for educational excellence and societal advancement. He stressed the urgency of their mission and the need for clear guidance to enhance Nigeria’s prospects.
The minister acknowledged the challenges ahead and underscored the high expectations among Nigerians for rapid improvements in all sectors under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership, with education being a fundamental pillar for positive change.
Prof. Mamman underscored President Tinubu’s vision for his administration, which centres on enhancing the lives of Nigerians.
- In his words, “I must confess that your assignment is not going to be an easy one because Nigerians are looking forward to the administration of President Bola Tinubu GCFR to do a quick turn-around in all sectors of the economy.
- “Education is the fulcrum to galvanize the needed changes to make Nigeria hold her own in the comity of nations.
- “The president has laid out his vision for his administration and it is anchored on improving the lives of Nigerians in a manner that not just reflects our humanity but encourages compassion towards one another and duly rewards our collective efforts to resolve the social ills that seek to divide us”
FG’s plan for the education sector
The minister disclosed President Tinubu’s commitment to provide 10.5 million Nigerian out-of-school children with valuable skills.
Prof. Mamman highlighted the need for a clear roadmap and framework towards achieving the ambitious goals in the educational sector.
He also urged the 8-man committee to embrace technology and aim to achieve a digital future where education responds to the demands of society.
His words:
- “As Nigeria looks towards having quality education, it is important that the curriculum, from basic to tertiary level, meets the demands of our times and needs of the society.
- “I am happy to note that work has commenced at some levels, especially the secondary and tertiary levels. What we need to know is to what extent can what we already have met contemporary demands of education globally and if not sufficient, how to address them.
- “ I do expect that issues of Financial Autonomy in tertiary institutions, access and equity, research and innovation as well as the government-industry-academic nexus, would occupy your thoughts.
- “In the same vein, the global competitiveness of our educational system should not escape your scrutiny.
- “One thing I must not fail to add is that we must have an education system that embraces technology and moves into a digital future where our education responds to the demands of society,” he said.
The committee comprises Dr Nuhu Yakubu as Chairman while Prof. Ernest Ojukwu, Prof. Sa’ad Umar, Shulamite Paul, Dr Garba Ibrahim, Prof. Ismail Junaidu, Hajia Hindatu Abdullahi and Mr. Joseph Achede are members.
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