Dr Precious Gbeneol, the Senior Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), on Tuesday said the Federal Government had released N113.75 for girl child education programmes.
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Gbeneol announced this in Abuja at the launching of three million free exercise books, distributed to pupils across the 36 states of the federation and the FCT.
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“The MDG has initiated programmes to help Nigeria achieve Universal Basic Education with focus on the issues of quality, capacity, access and relevance.
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“The MDGs made available over N113.75 billion of debt relief to the Federal Ministry of Education from 2006 to date, to implement various programmes.
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“The programmes include the girl child education, National Programme on Almajiri, support to the National Teachers Institute and support to UBEC for the Federal Teachers Scheme (FTS).’’
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She noted that N26.1 billion was invested in 261 local government areas, with the execution of more than 15,000 high impact projects.
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She also said that the projects were in the area of education, income generation, agriculture, health, water and sanitation sectors.
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According to her, there has been a successful execution of 12,342 water and sanitation projects nationwide, with the construction, renovation and equipping of 5,206 health facilities.
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Gbeneol said about 68,430 health workers were trained to provide the much-needed skilled health services at the grassroots.
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She said that funding was also provided to 1,704 beneficiaries to aid start-up of agriculture enterprises.
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Gbeneol noted that the launching of the books was another step to attain the one of the mandatory targets of the MDGs on universal primary education.
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“I am convinced that the free exercise books, when distributed, will further ease the burden of the benefiting poor families.
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“It will also stimulate the interest of the pupils themselves to embrace education and quit street life.
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She said that the MDGs office was making efforts to ensure that children, both boys and girls, would be able to complete a full course of primary education by 2015.
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The Executive Secretary of UBEC, Alhaji Dikko Suleiman, said the launch was evidence of the commitment of the Federal Government to the realisation of the MDGs.
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Suleiman, who was represented by Mr Pius Osagie, UBEC Deputy Director, Academic, said the efforts would complement those of UBEC and improve standard of education in the country.
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Alhaji Wada Waziri, Chairman of State Universal Basic Education (SUBEB), who spoke on behalf of other chairmen of SUBEB, said the books would help UBEC to achieve its mandates.
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Waziri said that the MDGs commitment would improve the lives of the poor and vulnerable while breaking the generational cycle of poverty.
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Miss Olubukola Adewale, a 13 year-old student of Garki Government Junior Secondary School, FCT, one of the beneficiaries, expressed appreciation to God for making her one of the beneficiaries.
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She promised to work hard to realise her dream of becoming a medical doctor.
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