Former Minister of Education, Obiageli Ezekwesili, has maintained that the important thing to fixing the nation’s financial issues lies in attaining larger productiveness and competitiveness for Nigerians.
Ezekwesili hinted that the nation desperately needs to expand opportunities for quality education.
She mentioned this could “start with urgently fixing the deep crisis of poor Foundational Literacy and Numeracy learning outcomes for children in early grades before the age of 10.”
In a press release through her verified Twitter deal with on Friday, the previous Minister famous that “the role of the government and good governance in achieving intentional response to poor literacy and numeracy skill is unarguably the biggest hurdle to confront”.
She wrote, “Our foremost economic problems of tackling Poverty and Inequality have everything to do with achieving higher Productivity and Competitiveness of our people.
“We desperately need to expand the same opportunities to quality education that the SBS students had to their peers in Nigeria and rest of Africa.
“What many still don’t realize is that it for our continent, this will start with urgently fixing the deep crisis of poor Foundational Literacy and Numeracy learning outcomes for children in early grades before the age of 10.
“The data is dismal.
“According to the latest State of Global Education Update, nearly 9 in 10 children in Sub-Saharan Africa are unable to read and understand a simple text by the age of 10. Globally, 70% can’t perform this task – up from 57% before the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The role of Government and Good Governance in achieving intentional response to poor literacy and numeracy skill is unarguably the biggest hurdle to confront.
“Citizens have yet another reason to stay engaged until Nigeria and other countries of Africa achieve Democracy that delivers effective Governments and Good Governance.”