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UBEC; Targeting Zero Out of School Children OOSC to Improve Basic Education in Nigeria

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
March 13, 2025
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BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF

With the determination to turn the tide of negative figure of Out of School Children OOSC been bandied by experts across the globe with particular reference to Nigeria put at 17 Million, were concerted efforts to reduce the trend appeared insurmountable , the new leadership of the Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC under Dr Aisha Garba , the World Bank trained Education expert has vowed to reverse the trend.

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With both local and international exposure to tackling the basis of Out of School Children OOSC conundrum along with both local and international stakeholders, it will address the attempt to bring to fore the incidence to national calamity.

Drawing from the national discourse been proposed by the new leadership of UBEC to enable it achieve quality Basic Education, no doubt will galvanize and encourage more programs that will improve the positive consequences as against the negative parameters.

She avered the possibilities of reversing through concerted efforts , cooperation with the stakeholders and staffers of the commission at all levels, through hard work , policy framework, productivity and dedication to duty.

Since Charity they said , Begins at Home, no doubt the encouragement and cooperation of staff of the commission a and determination towards achieving the set objectives through a revolving policy thrust that will drive Basic Education is realizable.

While reeling out the local and international statistics of the performance of Basic Education as the foundation to other forms of the subsequent ones , she expressed reservations on the trend of the current development, while seeking for brisk and uninterrupted development with their cooperation.

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She expressed regrets on the impact of Basic Education that had become a selective trend and privilege, rather than the rights of every Nigerians to attain Basic Education across board., not minding the class, gender , economic status as captured in local and international articles that boardered on Basic Education.

The most worrisome according to the new UBEC boss , it is not resolving Out of School Children OOSC problems, but even those in school are not learning properly or lagging behind,, which has become another dimension.

She expressed more troubles on the impression by the World Bank, and UNICEF through its assessment and capital index, while reassuring the staffers that with collaboration, cooperation and synergy, it is obvious the trend will be reversed.

No doubt, the zeal , pronouncement and actions has already started reshaping the conduct of the organization under the new leadership of Dr Aisha Garba as the Chief Executive Officer CEO, Executive Secretary (ES), of tue Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC.

The statement further reads .

“The newly appointed Executive Secretary of Universal Basic Education Commission,UBEC, Aisha Garba, has assumed duty with the promise to deploy strategies to advance delivery of quality basic education for the millions of school-aged children in Nigeria.”

“Garba who spoke during a meeting with members of management and staff of the commission recently in Abuja, emphasised that education is the right of every Nigerian child regardless of religion, class, gender or economic condition as captured in the Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.”

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“She lamented that with approximated 17 million children, Nigeria has one of the highest number of out-of-school children in the world, constituting a staggering obstacle to the nation’s progress towards universal access to education for every Nigerian child.”

“Garba added that even when children are in school, they are lagging behind in learning outcomes.”

“According to a World Bank Capital Index, students in Nigeria score 309 on a harmonized test score scale, where 625 is considered advanced attainment and 300 represents minimum attainment.”

“And according to UNICEF, the primary school completion rate for Nigeria was at 59% in 2020 for boys and 51% for girls. The secondary school completion rate is even lower, with boys at 42% and girls at 36%.”

“Access to higher education is still a challenge: while about 2 million candidates sit for the JAMB examinations every year, only about 500,000 are accepted,” she stated.”

“The UBEC boss, extended appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Ministers of Education, Dr. Olatunji Alausa and Prof. Suwaiba Said Ahmad for her appointment to serve the nation.”

“She highlighted the importance of partnership and collaboration to drive development of Basic Education in the country.”

“Garba said: “Today, being my first meeting with you as Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission which was set up in 2004 with a mandate to formulate and coordinate all aspects of the Universal Basic Education programme and establish minimum standards for basic education in Nigeria.”

“My goal is to deliver on this mandate which includes strengthening collaboration, partnerships and institutional learning for effective service delivery.”

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“Together, we will work to increase access, improve quality, provide conducive and safe learning environments, supply adequate teaching and learning materials, and adopt the concept of ‘best fit’ in addressing specific basic education challenges, state by state and region by region (not a one-size-fits-all solution),” she stated.”

“She added that the commission under her watch would seek multi-sectoral approach to address the demand and supply-side barriers to basic education which has continued to exacerbate the challenge of out of school children.”

“According to her, UBEC would work collaboratively with Ministries, Departments and Agencies, Commissions and Development Partners on reforms and interventions to increase access and significantly reduce the high number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.’

“She listed some key action plans to include the deployment of appropriate interventions, use of technology, construction of critical infrastructure and the upgrading of school facilities.”

“We will ensure the integration of children with special needs, promote education for the girl-child, and work with relevant partners to make schools safe and conducive for learning.”

“In addition, we will work with local government education authorities and community stakeholders in expanding access to basic education in rural, disadvantaged and hard-to-reach jurisdictions. We will work closely with state governors to increase the uptake and utilisation of the UBEC Matching Grants through strategic partnerships and engagement,” she said.”

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

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