10 million Nigerian children out of school
Director General
of the Centre for Non-Formal Education and Training, CENFET, Dr.
Rosemary Nwangwu, has said that 10 million children of school age are currently not
in school across the country.
She spoke Makurdi, noting that the number implied that one out of every school aged child in the country was not enjoying the privilege of acquiring formal eduction.
Nwangwu, said a recent study by the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF, showed that an estimate of "primary age and junior secondary age population of children in Nigeria were 24.7 million and 10.9 million respectively.
"Out of these, about 7.3 million children representing 29.6 percent, who were supposed to be in primary school were out of school while about 26 percent of the children who were supposed to be in junior secondary or about 2.8 million children were out of school at this level.
"On the aggregate, about 10.1 million children who are supposed to be in basic education were not in school. These figures suggest that whereas one out of three primary age children is out of school, while one out of four junior secondary age children are out of school, " Nwangwu said.
She spoke Makurdi, noting that the number implied that one out of every school aged child in the country was not enjoying the privilege of acquiring formal eduction.
Nwangwu, said a recent study by the United Nations Children's Fund, UNICEF, showed that an estimate of "primary age and junior secondary age population of children in Nigeria were 24.7 million and 10.9 million respectively.
"Out of these, about 7.3 million children representing 29.6 percent, who were supposed to be in primary school were out of school while about 26 percent of the children who were supposed to be in junior secondary or about 2.8 million children were out of school at this level.
"On the aggregate, about 10.1 million children who are supposed to be in basic education were not in school. These figures suggest that whereas one out of three primary age children is out of school, while one out of four junior secondary age children are out of school, " Nwangwu said.
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