The World
Bank has committed the sum of $21 Million as grant to Kaduna State, in
north-west Nigeria, to improve girl child education.The grant was announced yesterday by the World Bank’s
Senior Education Specialist, Dr. Olatunde Adekola, at the inauguration of the
project at the Government House in Kaduna.
Dr. Adekola said the grant was provided under the Nigerian Partnership
for Education Project and was meant to support the education of children,
especially those at the rural areas to have access to qualitative education.
He explained that the grant would be used for the
training of teachers, renovation of schools, provision of teaching materials
and offering scholarship to students.
In Nigeria, many children do not attend school because of
the inability of their parents to afford the associated costs of fees,
uniforms, textbooks and other expenses.
The girl child has been proven to be at a more
disadvantaged position when it comes to going to school, and report has it that
they have the highest percentage of out-of-school children in Nigeria. Governor Nasir El-Rufai, who received the delegation,
expressed concern at the deplorable state of education in the state and the
north in general, saying that his administration had set up some intervention
policies and programmes aimed at revamping the sector.He commended the World
Bank and other donor agencies for their financial support to the education
sector.
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