NCDMB, UBEC Partner for Nigeria’s Smart Schools

Nigeria Takes Giant Leap in Education with NCDMB-UBEC Partnership

In a move that promises to revolutionize basic education in Nigeria, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to implement the NCDMB-UBEC Smart Schools Development Initiative (NUSSDI). The historic partnership aims to address the country’s educational challenges by providing modern infrastructure, integrating technology, and improving learning outcomes.

According to Engr. Felix Ogbe, Executive Secretary of NCDMB, the NUSSDI will combine the strengths of both agencies to create "smart schools equipped with modern technology and innovative teaching methods." This initiative will equip future generations with the knowledge, skills, and technological capacity necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital world. Ogbe emphasized that basic education is the foundation of human capital development, and the NCDMB is committed to developing a pipeline of talents for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.

The MOU has been hailed as a "game changer" by Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, Executive Secretary of UBEC, who believes that the partnership will have a profound and lasting impact on the lives of children, families, and Nigeria’s future. Bobboyi called for increased resources and support in the education sector, emphasizing that partnerships with other agencies and organizations will bridge funding gaps.

Under the partnership, NCDMB will provide training and professional development opportunities for teachers, while UBEC and NCDMB will collaborate on infrastructure development projects. The MOU also seeks to develop and implement local content programs in basic education, foster research and development, and promote industry-academia partnerships. The Smart Schools Development Initiative represents a significant expansion of NCDMB’s programs for promoting digital education and the study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

The NCDMB has already made significant strides in this area, providing fully equipped Information and Communication Technology Centres (ICTs) to several secondary schools across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones. The board has also trained numerous teachers to enhance their effectiveness in imparting knowledge and relevant skills.

This pioneering partnership between NCDMB and UBEC has the potential to transform the educational landscape in Nigeria, opening doors to new opportunities for the country’s future leaders. As the initiative unfolds, it is likely to inspire other partnerships and innovations in the education sector, ultimately contributing to the growth and development of Nigeria’s economy and society.

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