
A new report has exposed the truly alarming number of children who are currently out of school.
The Federal Ministry of Education, on Monday, said Nigeria has highest number of out-of-school children in the world.
The Sun News reports that Dr. Shade
Yemi-Esan, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, made this revelation
during the opening ceremony of the 62nd National Council on Education
(NCE) meeting, in Kano.
He said these children included the
girl-child, Almajiri-child, children of nomadic pastoralists, boy-child
dropout, area boys, children of migrant farmers and fisher men, children
living with disabilities and more recently children displaced by
insurgency.
The Permanent Secretary added that
although the last few decades had witnessed a steady growth of both
government and donor -driven interventions to address the problem of
access to quality education, Nigeria was still confronted by low
attendance, low attainment and low completion rate
Speaking, Kano State Deputy Governor
Prof. Hafiz Abubakar, described the theme of the meeting as apt, noting
that Nigeria, in 2015 committed itself to the implementation of the SDG
at the United Nations General Assembly.

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