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Allocate 15% of budget to education, NGF urges governors

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The Nigerian Governors Forum has urged its members to allocate 15 per cent of state budgets to education.

During a briefing organised by the Federal Ministry of Education in Abuja on Wednesday, the Chairman of the Forum, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State, who was represented by the Vice Chairman, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, said there was a need to remove all barriers to education.

AbdulRazaq further said: “We must follow the UNESCO standard for an education system that is progressive and sustainable. Governors at the various states must commit above 15 per cent of our budget to education.

“I support the call for a state of emergency but it must be backed by actions. The resources must be provided and we must look at issues that have mitigated against achieving that sustainable growth.

“It is one thing to declare a state of emergency but it’s another thing to put all the resources and elements that will allow us to achieve it.

“So I support putting the resources in place to allow us to move fast at it. Our education is in crisis and a state of emergency should be declared in all sectors.

“We need a solid roadmap and I believe it is a collective involvement”.

Minister of State for Education, Dr. Yusuf Sununu said the learning crisis needed an urgent solution.

He said: “Education is the cornerstone of societal progress and individual empowerment, yet the challenges we currently confront demand our immediate attention, dedication, and action”.

The event was organised by the Federal Ministry of Education in collaboration with the United Nations Children’s Fund, with the theme, ‘Scaling Foundational Literacy and Numeracy in Nigeria’.

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