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Tuesday, 10 September 2013
FG, global partners to boost Nigeria’s education with $500m
Former British Prime Minister, Mr.
Gordon Brown, said on Monday in Abuja
that Nigeria would benefit from a pool
of $500m fund targeted at boosting
educational development in the
country.
The fund, he added, would also serve as
additional resources to support the
development of the Universal Basic
Education in Nigeria.
Brown stated this at the meeting of the
Coalition Interventions to support
access and quality of education in
Nigeria hosted by President Goodluck
Jonathan at the State House in Abuja.
He said, “The Federal Government of
Nigeria has made available $250m for
investment in education. What we have
managed to do by talking to the
individual agencies over the last few
days is to match that $250m by the
additional $250m thus making possible
new investment of $500m in education
in Nigeria.”
A breakdown of the fund as stated by
Brown indicated that Global Partnership
for Education and the United States
Agency for International Development,
had agreed to contribute $100m every
year, for the development of universal
education.
Brown said the Federal Government in
collaboration with state governments,
had already provided $250m for the
development of education in the
country.
He added that the additional cash
transfers would be for training, and the
introduction of new technologies that
would match the initiatives that had
been attracted by Alhaji Aliko Dangote,
from the business community.
He added that “Nigeria stands to benefit
from a seven-year term European Union
grant that will be devoted to the
development of education.
“I have talked to the head of the
development commission for the
European Union and he said he would
tell the government of Nigeria to submit
an application from time to time for the
next seven years, the term that will be
devoted to education development in
Nigeria.”
Brown added that he also sought further
assistance on behalf of Nigeria from the
head of Department for International
Development, who according to him,
said that he would be happy to entertain
new application for private support of
additional cash transfers from the
individual states.
He also promised that he would visit
Nigeria in January and would want to
meet states that were interested in
moving the new innovation forward.
Speaking on behalf of Jonathan on the
occasion, Vice President Namadi Sambo,
said that the Federal Government had
identified access and quality “as the two
strategic goals for the four-year
Strategic Plan for the Education Sector
2011-2015.”
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