Nigerian Govt. says will ensure release of remaining 14 abducted students of Birnin Yauri

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The Nigerian Government has expressed pains over abductors’ continued holding of the remaining 14 students who were abducted at the Federal Government College
Birnin Yauri sometime last year.

It called on all hands to remain on deck for the release of the remaining children.

The federal government said it would continue to do all it could to free the abducted children who were being held for what they knew nothing about.

The Minister of State for Education, Hon. Chukwuemeka Nwajiuba in q statement by the Director Press, Federal Ministry of Education, Mr Ben Bem Goong, on Thursday, said, “My heart and soul are with all Nigerian Children who are still in captivity. I stand with the parents in the circumstance.”

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The minister was reported to have stated this in his keynote address at the National campaign on out-of-school children in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi state.

Speaking on the Out- of- school children, Nwajiuba said no Nation could make meaningful progress with a high number of its youths as illiterate.

He said bringing every child on board the ship of education was a National
priority which every stake holder must take seriously.

According to the minister, the high number of out of school children is inimical to the growth and development of any Nation.

Nwajiuba maintained that the Federal Ministry of Education was determined to ensure that all children of school age who are out of school were returned and retained to complete their Basic and secondary education and possibly transit to tertiary institutions.

He called for synergy among stakeholders especially communities where these children exist to ensure that they are given the necessary support to achieve education, adding that this is the only way Nigeria could achieve a better, reliable, developed and peaceful society.

He appealed to good spirited individuals and groups to take responsibility for the education of these children, especially for the orphaned who have no one to carter for their
educational needs.

Nwajiuba also called on State governments to upscale their efforts in supporting the Federal Government in the task of educating these children, adding that education is a collective responsibility.

According to him, an educated populace, was a critical recipe for development and peace in any society.

In his address at the occasion, Kebbi State Governor, His Excellency, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, represented by the Secretary to the State Government said, the state was fully committed to eradicating the out-of-school children phenomenal.

The governor said kebbi state had approximately 900,000 out-of-school children.

He said from the inception of this administration, he had committed over N15.5 billion towards the construction of 552 classroom blocks, boreholes, toilets and furniture for the course of out-of-school Children in the state .

“Through a series of interventions, kebbi state has put in place a number of strategies, including sensitisation and massive enrollment drive as well as the provision of necessary and adequate infrastructure,” he said.

He disclosed that 42 nomadic schools had been constructed to provide access to quality education for the children of Nomads and migrant fishermen.

The Governor said 167 basic literacy centers had been established for the purpose of integrating Almajiris into formal education.

He further said, 167 basic literacy centers had been established for Adult and Non Formal education across the 21 Local governments.

In his welcome remarks, Chairman of Kebbi State Universal Basic Education, SUBEB, Prof. Akpama Simon Ibor indicated that Kebbi State was determined to bring back to school, over 500,000 out-of-school children within the next two years, adding that over 9000 facilitators were being engaged to handle the programme.

Akpama said, apathy
towards western education was fast giving way in the state.

Akpama told the gathering that his commission was currently sponsoring a literacy by Radio programme, engaging ruler literacy facilitators, providing teaching and learning materials to non-formal learning centers as well as skills acquisition materials for ruler women.

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