“We are committed to providing long-lasting reforms to Almajiri” – Minister of State for Education

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Professor Subawa Saidu. Photo source: Ripples Nigeria
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In an interview with Arise News, Professor Suwaba Saidu, Minister of State for Education, discussed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Renewed Hope” agenda for education. She highlighted reforms targeting Nigeria’s 15 million out-of-school children, including Almajiri children, by integrating literacy, numeracy, and digital skills into their education system. The reforms aim to provide inclusive, lasting solutions to Nigeria’s education challenges

In a recent interview with Arise News on January 7, 2024, Professor Suwaba Saidu, Nigeria’s Minister of State for Education, shed light on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration’s efforts to reform the country’s education sector under the “Renewed Hope” agenda. Highlighting the government’s focus on long-lasting reforms, Professor Saidu addressed one of Nigeria’s most pressing educational challenges—the issue of out-of-school children.  

Speaking on the administration’s commitment to addressing this issue, Professor Saidu explained, “We have about 15 million out-of-school children, including the Almajiri. However, it is important to clarify that the Almajiri are not out-of-school children in the traditional sense. They have their own system of education, curriculum, and teachers.”  

The Minister outlined plans to improve the Almajiri educational system by integrating basic literacy, numeracy, skill acquisition, and digital literacy programs into their existing curriculum. This initiative, she noted, aims to better equip these children with the tools needed to thrive in a modern world, while respecting their unique educational structure.  

“These reforms are designed to ensure that every Nigerian child, regardless of their background or current educational setting, has access to quality education and opportunities for growth,” she added.  

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