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UBEC; Collaborating National, Multinationals to Improve Basic Education

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BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF

The desire to impact and improve modest Basic Education cannot be overemphasized, hence the move by the Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC to involve both national and multinational organizations which included Ministries, Departments and Agencies became timely .

This was at the backdrop of the commission’s synergy with the anti graft agencies like the ICPC, EFCC, code of conduct bureau to protect any unforseen development regarding its new moves to boost the funding base of Basic Education in Nigeria.

The new moves will not only be restricted to National and Multinationals which included super government agencies, but the organized private sector that had contributed alot to both the infrastructure , economic and social development as well as rejuvenation of the country.

The multi billion tax credit grant by Dangote, BUA and other Multinationals on roads including their investments in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) through distribution of foods and other items to mitigate the economic hardships and hunger to Nigerians was enough impetus to support our early Education, since our children are the leaders of tomorrow.

The pursuit for amendment of the over two decades UBEC act to attract more funding was not only meant to support Basic Education, but improve on it to meeting the demands of the 21st century in line with its roadmap and SDGs.

The recent moves by the management of the agency under the leadership of Dr Hamid Bobboyi as the Executive Secretary was the right step in the right direction to the Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan led committee of Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board NCDMB, capable of attracting funding from the agency and other Multinationals to funding Basic Education in the country.

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Aside the NCDMB, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPCL, the Nigeria Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority,NMDPRA, the Nigeria Upstream, Petroleum Regulatory Commission, NUPRC, Nigeria Ports Authority, NPA, Nigeria Maritime Management and Safety Agency, NIMASA, and National Pension Commission, PENCOM among many other high profile government revenue generating agencies are expected not to be left out in the quest to attract funding to Basic Education, as applicable in both developing and developed countries.

This was occasioned by paucity of funds , myriads of government commitment in the areas of funding other sectors, as well as the need to reposition Basic Education and it’s operations in Nigeria.

Many of these agencies have idle funds lying down unutilized, but been siphoned into personal and private pockets , therefore the new moves by UBEC management was patriotic, desiring to achieve the goals of funding Basic Education.

Impressed by the visit and request for collaboration, the chairperson, Senate committee on content development appreciated the move by UBEC and promised to roll out actions that will not only attract Basic Education funding, but a permanent solution to the dearth of Basic Education in Nigeria.

The Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan led committee while attending the three day seminar organized by the Nigeria Content Development and Monitoring Board NCDMB called for collaboration among government Ministries, Departments and Agencies to access its funds for the development of basic infrastructure like the Basic Education and by extension Education in Nigeria.

The moves by the Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC when consolidated will reduce to the barest minimum the scourge of inadequate funding and the need for more funds to access Basic Education among many of its programs in the country.

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With these development, there is need for a legislation by government conscripting some of its high profile agencies into funding Basic Education in Nigeria.

Written BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF on yus.abubakar3@gmail.com.

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Over 40 cases of measles outbreak confirmed in Nasarawa village

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… Say government commences campaign against Rubella disease

By Solomon Attah,
Lafia

Nasarawa State Government has confirmed over 40 cases of measles outbreak in Taliga village of Rukubi electoral ward in Doma local government area of the state.

Gaza Gwamna, the State Commissioner of Health, confirmed the disease outbreak at a one day stakeholders engagement meeting for the introduction of measles and rubella vaccine into the routine immunization schedule.

The Health Commissioner said, he was informed by the authority from the affected community on the outbreak.

“It is saddening to let you know that, I woke up with a text message that there is an outbreak of measles in Taliga village of Rukubi Doma local government area of the state.

“The outbreak was massive, where over 40 cases of the measles was confirmed by the authority.”

 

He said the event is coming at a time the government is putting more effort on immunization of children from child killer diseases.

Gwamna, assured that with the robust health team and programme put in place by the state government, the government will not relent in it interventions.

“If the state government was able to content with COVID-19 and became first in the country, the Rukubi Measles outbreak shouldn’t be a challenge as government has already sent a team of health personnel to content with the disease.”

Meanwhile, ahead of the commencement of Rubella vaccine in October this year, Nasarawa state government expressed it readiness to ensure all eligible children are immunize against rubella measles in the state.

Governor Abdullahi Sule, at the event said the disease is real and has affected a number of lives particularly babies.

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Governor Sule m, who was represented y his deputy, Emmanuel Akabe, described Rubella as a contagious viral infection, best known by its distinctive red rash.

He said, parents are pains as a result of Rubella because the negative changes on the body of their babies frustrate them.

“This informed the decision of the federal government to introduce the vaccines into our routine immunization schedules, not just a a public health initiative but as a testament of our collective commitments to the well-being of every stakeholders in nasarawa state”.

He said, the Rubella vaccines which is to be administered on children from 9 to 15 months is safe, effective and has been used successfully in countries across the globe.

“It is instructive to say that the vaccine offers us a powerful shift against the threat”.

“As ordered, the integration of measles and Rubella vaccines into our existing immunization programmes is a deliberate proactive and decisive measure towards building healthier and more resilient generations”.

He also informed the stakeholders that the success of the initiative is hinge on collective efforts and desire to impact.

Earlier, Iskilu Sale, the State Executive Secretary Primary Healthcare Development Agency, said the vaccine is safe and the overall goal is to mobilize support and sustain commitment from government official, as well community leaders for the effective integration and continue use of Rubella vaccine into the routine immunization.

The event was organized in collaboration of the office of the state first lady and state primary healthcare development agency.

 

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Buhari, El-Rufai, others should apologize to North – Gov Uba Sani

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Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has said that past leaders from the North in the last 20 years should apologize to the people for the woes they are currently experiencing.

Sani claimed that anyone who had held a political office in the last 20 years must look at himself in the mirror and apologize to the people of Northern Nigeria for letting them down.

The governor stated this in an interview with Daily Trust newspaper, where he stated that he doesn’t have problem with those criticizing the government.

However, Sani expressed displeasure with past leaders from the zone who have now turned critics of the current government.

The governor claimed that the problem of northern Nigeria didn’t start two years ago but in the last 20 years, noting that those in government positions during the period are part of the problem.

He said: “Why did we fight the military in the past? Because we were fighting for the people, we weren’t fighting to contest for the election. We were fighting because we want democracy to be entrenched in Nigeria. I don’t have problem with those criticizing the government .

“But when you’re fighting a government that you were part of, you contributed to the situation where it is today. Anybody from Northern Nigeria who held a political office in the last 20 years, all of us must look at ourselves in the mirror and apologize to the people of Northern Nigeria, we let them down.

“The problem of northern Nigeria didn’t start two years ago, we are looking at the trajectory in the last 20 years. I can give you the statistics and data. I know the poverty index of Northern Nigeria. I know the number of people in Northern Nigeria that are financially excluded.

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“People tend to forget when Buhari was in power, he spent hundreds of billions towards social interventions. But I will tell you why the north became poorer even after that because 70 percent of people that live in northern Nigeria, particularly the masses, are completely financially excluded.

“Every human being, if you’re a former president, governor, vice president, senator, house of Rep member in the northern Nigeria in the past 20 years, I will tell you you are part of the problem. That’s is why I don’t believe we should deceive the northern Nigeria. That’s is why I don’t believe we should misinform them.”

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CSOs slams Dauda for sabotaging FG Efforts to tackle insecurity

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The Zamfara Civil Society Organization has accused Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal of obstructing the Nigerian Federal Government’s efforts to address the escalating insecurity in the northwestern state, alleging that he is politicising the crisis for electoral gain.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the group’s spokesperson,Ahmad Ibrahim maradun, claimed that Governor Lawal has failed to confront the state’s security challenges head-on, instead exploiting the issue to deflect blame.

“Rather than supporting the Federal Government’s initiatives to address insecurity, Dauda has consistently failed to confront the matter directly,” Umar said.

“He appears to politicise anything related to the security challenges.”

The accusations come amid reports that bandits and terrorists have imposed a 60 million naira (£28,000) levy on villages in Zamfara, exacerbating the plight of impoverished communities.

The organization questioned how residents, already struggling, could meet such demands and called for a state of emergency in Zamfara due to “the lack of political governance and deepening insecurity.”

During the 2023 election campaign, Lawal heavily criticised his predecessor, Bello Matawalle, now the Minister of State for Defence, accusing him of failing to curb insecurity.

However, the group argue that Lawal has not delivered on his promises to address the crisis, pointing to his failure to engage stakeholders or hold town hall meetings to tackle the situation.

In contrast, the group praised Matawalle for mobilising thousands of security personnel to Zamfara, though they noted that these forces receive little support from the state government.

“The Federal Government cannot address this alone,” Umar said, questioning how Lawal is utilising security funds allocated to the state.

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The group contrasted Lawal’s approach with that of other state governors, such as Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau and Hyacinth Alia of Benue, who have actively sought federal intervention during crises, yielding visible results.

They also highlighted Matawalle’s success in reducing insecurity other northern states, suggesting that Lawal’s refusal to collaborate with him may be driven by political motives ahead of the 2027 elections.

“What exactly is Dauda doing to tackle the insecurity claiming the lives of the people of Zamfara?” Umar asked, urging the governor to work with federal authorities to restore peace.

Neither Governor Lawal’s office nor the Zamfara State government has responded to the allegations at the time of reporting.

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