Bola Tinubu, has stated that his administration is committed to taking care of Nigerian children who are out of school.
Tinubu, who said this on Thursday during his meeting with Macron at the Palais des Élysée in France on his State visit, reiterated his administration’s dedication to prioritising education for Nigerian children, and to tackle the country’s out-of-school crisis through innovative solutions.
While sharing his administration’s plans to reintegrate school-age children into classrooms via return-to-class initiatives and skills development programmes, the president highlighted the critical role of motivation and skill-building as part of the government’s broader strategy to address the country’s educational challenges.
The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, in a statement issued on Thursday after Tinubu’s meeting with Macron, said, “President Tinubu Commits to Returning Out-of-School Children to Classrooms While Equipping Them for the Future.
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“To help those who are older and have been out of school for a while, we will promote skills development.”
He said, “With continued effort, we will achieve greater stability,” Tinubu adding, “We had a very good harvest this year, and as more farmers return to the fields, we anticipate improved stability in food production and supply. No child should go to bed hungry in the 21st century,” he added.
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