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Kaduna to spend Three Billion Naira on girl-child education, schools upgrade

written by Taiwo Adediran September 7, 2018
Kaduna to spend Three Billion Naira on girl-child education, schools upgrade

The Kaduna State Government said on Friday it would spend Three billion Naira on girl-child education and schools’ improvement before the end of 2018.

Malam Dahuru Anchau, Director of Public Schools in the state Ministry for Education, Science and Technology made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Kaduna.

Anchau said that the money would largely offer scholarship to girls in primary schools and also go into the training of female teachers in public schools.

According to him, the money is part of the World Bank Twenty-one point five million dollar grant to the state, out of the Hundred million dollar grant under the Global Partnership for Education (GPE) project.

Anchau, who is the coordinator of the project in the state, said that the grant was disbursed by the World bank to Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa and Sokoto states where girl-child education index was very low.

He explained that the aim was to support the states in strengthening the quality of basic education and increase access to education by the girl-child and those in Almajiri schools.

The coordinator explained that the four-year project, which commenced in 2016, had so far disbursed One point nine billion Naira, adding that about Three billion Naira would be disburse by the end of 2018.

“The target was to provide Forty five thousand Naira as scholarship to Fifteen thousand  primary one to three girls from poor and backward communities in the state.

“We are close to reaching this target and hoping to reach out to Twenty-five girls before the end of the programme in 2019,” he said.

The director said One thousand, one hundred and seventeen female teachers have also benefited from the Forty five thousand Naira scholarship grant as at 2017, adding, however, that the number might be few in 2018.

“This is because most female teachers in the state’s public primary schools have at least Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE).

“This development came after the disengagement of about Twenty-two thousand public primary school teachers by the state government and the subsequent recruitment of qualified teachers.

“Therefore, we may transfer the scholarship fund for the female teachers to support the girl-child,” Anchau added.

He equally said that the scheme also provided grant for schools improvement to cover the over Four thousand primary schools in the state.

According to him, Three thousand, three hundred primary schools have benefited as at 2017, adding that the remaining primary schools would be covered this year.

He described the project in the state as a huge success, stressing that it has significantly increased the enrolment and retention of the girl-child in primary school.

Mrs. Halima Gambo, a mother of one of the beneficiaries, Asma’u, Seven, thanked World Bank for the support, saying the gesture is encouraging parents to send their girl-child to school.

Another beneficiary, Mrs Zulai Ahmed, a teacher with U.B.E Hayin Na’iya, Igabi Local Government Area, also commended the World Bank for making effort to improve the efficiency of teachers.

She described the scholarship as an encouragement for teachers to update their knowledge, skills and capacity.

 

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