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FG sets up 8-member committee to drive education roadmap

Professor Tahir Mamman, Education

Professor Tahir Mamman, Minister of Education.

Nigeria’s Minister of Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, has established an eight-member committee with the aim of steering the educational roadmap for the nation.

Prof. Mamman made this disclosure during the committee’s inauguration in Abuja on Tuesday, the News Agency of Nigeria revealed.

He outlined a four-week timeframe for them to devise plans that could revolutionise the education sector and emphasized the necessity to initiate this national mission with a well-defined path to bring about a positive transformation in the country’s fortunes.

Describing the event as a pivotal moment in the nation’s pursuit of educational excellence and societal development, Prof. Mamman stressed the urgency of their mission and the need for clear guidance to uplift Nigeria’s prospects.

The minister acknowledged the challenging journey ahead and highlighted the anticipation among Nigerians for swift improvements across all sectors under President Bola Tinubu’s administration, with education serving as a cornerstone for positive change.

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Prof. Mamman underscored President Tinubu’s vision for his administration, which centres on enhancing the lives of Nigerians.

FG’s plan for the education sector

The minister disclosed President Tinubu’s commitment to provide 10.5 million Nigerian out-of-school children with valuable skills.

Prof. Mamman highlighted the need for a clear roadmap and framework towards achieving the ambitious goals in the educational sector.

He also urged the 8-man committee to embrace technology and aim to achieve a digital future where education responds to the demands of society.

His words:

The committee comprises Dr Nuhu Yakubu as Chairman while Prof. Ernest Ojukwu, Prof. Sa’ad Umar, Shulamite Paul, Dr Garba Ibrahim, Prof. Ismail Junaidu, Hajia Hindatu Abdullahi and Mr. Joseph Achede are members.

 

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