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Friday, January 26, 2024

Alarm raised over rising rate of out-of-school girls

The NGO disclosed that girls’ out-of-school rate was 60 per cent higher than boys, signalling a critical crisis.

• January 26, 2024
Schoolgirls in a classroom setting used to illustrate the story
School girls in a classroom.

Gem Hub Initiative, an NGO, has raised alarm over the country’s increasing gender disparity in education, revealing alarming statistics about girls’ experiences in the education system. 

The organisation seeks to address and meet the human capital development needs in Nigeria and other African nations, focusing on young people.

It said girls’ out-of-school rate was 60 per cent higher than boys, signalling a critical crisis.

Its executive director, Oyeyemi Pitan, said this to journalists during the commemoration of the World Education Day on Thursday in Abuja.

Ms Pitan emphasised that Nigeria had the unfortunate position of having the highest rate of out-of-school children globally.

She stated that beyond statistics, the situation represented unrealised potential, forsaken dreams, and an uncertain future for millions of young Nigerians.

She pointed out that there were specific challenges, including poverty, escalating insecurity, limited access, cultural barriers and substandard education quality.

Highlighting the consequences, she observed that “out-of-school children are more likely to remain trapped in poverty cycles, contribute to vulnerability and recruitment into armed groups, and hinder national development.”

She called for urgent attention to address the deep-rooted gender disparity in education and outlined a key commitment to government intervention.

She stressed the importance of research, teacher motivation, the need to address insecurity, and collaboration with stakeholders to implement recommendations.

“Let World Education Day mark a turning point, committing to ensuring learning for lasting peace and ending insecurity in our nation,” said Ms Pitan.

(NAN) 

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