[GIST] FG Provides 330 Laptops for Girls in the Federal Unity Schools – Minister of Education
FG Provides 330 Laptops for Girls in the Federal Unity Schools – Minister of Education
The Federal Government has provided a total of 330 laptops to some selected Federal Unity colleges in the country.
Adamu Adamu, the Minister of Education, made the distribution at
the launch of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ICT programme for
girl-child in the selected colleges in Abuja on Monday.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that six schools from each
of the geopolitical zones of the country were presented with 55 laptops
each.
They are Federal Government Colleges (FGC) in Minna, Niger state; Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom and Kano.
Others are FGC in Ikole Ekiti, Ekiti state; Azare, Bauchi and Ohafia in Abia.
The minister, who was represented by the Director, ICT, Ike Orji,
said the provision of laptops was to be carried out through the SDGs
fund.
He noted that a total of 44 principals and 44 ICT teachers would
also be trained on classroom management using ICT toward ensuring
effective use of the laptops for learning.
He expressed the hope that the programme will fast-track the
achievement of SDGs Universal Basic Education and gender equality, by
attracting more girls to school.
“Our goal is to ensure inclusive and quality education for all
and promote lifelong learning and gender equality, by attracting more
girls toward the attainment of the National Vision and MDGs.
“Our goal is to see the entire education sector embrace the use
of new technologies to meet the human resource requirement of the
nation, for attaining sustainable socioeconomic development and global
competitiveness.
“The task ahead of us is enormous. The attainment of this goal must be the responsibility of all.”
Mr. Adamu, however, solicited for stakeholders’ collaboration to
implement the programme, towards the attainment of sustainable
development.
Earlier, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on SDGs,
Adejoke Adefulire, said the distribution of the laptops was in line with
the present administration’s goal to enhance the education of girl
child in the country.
Mrs. Adefulire, who was represented by Lamimu Waziri, a director,
advised students to take advantage of the laptops, as it would
facilitate classroom learning and encourage active participation of the
learners.
She said that the office, in partnership with the ministry of
education, was committed to investing and supporting high impact
interventions targeted at improving girl-child education and gender
equality.
Mrs. Adefulire listed some of the interventions to include the
provision of laptops to girl’s unity colleges in 2010, political and
empowerment of women 2011-2016, girl-child education programme 2006-2007
and capacity building of teachers among others.
She, therefore, charged stakeholders to contribute to the
development of the girl-child education, as one of the major tools to
ensure the attainment of SDGs in Nigeria.
Also, Uwen Asomugha, Desk Officer, ICT SDGs, said the organisation
identified specific gaps in the schools, which prompted an appeal for
support to provide laptops in the FGGC’s.
She explained further that most of the schools do not have ICT
teachers hence the need to develop the capacity of the teachers, who
would pass the knowledge onward to the students.
“With the intervention of SDGs, we are able to train 73
computer teachers and these teachers were able to record 88 per cent
certified rate in ICT.
“We have requested for the laptops. All Federal Government Schools have benefited since inception in 2010.
“The target now is Federal Government Colleges which we are
happy it is coming to fulfilment, and we have also incorporated the
training of principals and ICT teachers.”
Grace Ihuoma from FGC Minna, who commended the government for the
gesture, said this would bring hope to the youths of the country.
Ms. Ihuoma said the gesture was timely, as it would afford the students the opportunity to learn with ease.
(NAN)
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