Gombe launches Girl-child Non-formal Learning Centres

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Gombe launches Girl-child Non-formal Learning Centres

Gombe State First  Lady,  Hajiya Asma’u Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya

…as Gombe First Lady encourages parents on enrolment of Girl-Child in school
In a renewed determination to mop- up out-of-school children and improve enrollment level in the state, Gombe State Government, through Better Education Services Delivery for All (BESDA) has flagged-off Girl-child Non-formal Learning Centres in Kuri,Yamaltu/Deba local government area of the state.
At the flagging-off ceremony, the Gombe State First  Lady,  Hajiya Asma’u Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, harped on the importance of Girl-child education.
In her speech, she encouraged parents to enrol their wards, particularly Girl-children into school, describing the number of out-of-school children in Gombe State as alarming and as such concerted efforts must be made to reverse the trend.
According to the Gombe First Lady, “the collaboration with Better Education Services Delivery for All (BESDA), has the specific objectives of increasing equitable access to education for all children, improve literacy and strengthen accountability for results through effective coordination and utilisation of resources”.
“It is against this background that, Kuri Girl-child Learning Centre has been chosen for the flag-off to signal the commencement of Girl-child Non-Formal Learning Centres in Local Government Areas under the BESDA Programme-for-Result (P for R) in the state.”
She assured of her husband’s readiness to continue to provide enabling environment for the success of BESDA programmes, as well as the education sector for the development of the state.
In his remarks, the state Commissioner of Education, Dr. Habu Dahiru reiterated the achievements of BESDA in reaching out to out-of- school children, promising that his ministry will continue to come up with initiatives and reforms aimed at revitalizing the education sector, especially at the basic level.
Oh his part,  Chairman of State Universal Basic Education Board,  SUBEB, Mr. Babaji Babadidi assured of his agency’s determination to ensure the provision of quality teaching and learning facilities in schools across the state.
Also speaking at the event, BESDA coordinator, Mallam Abdullahi Bappah Garkuwa said relentless efforts are being made to shore up the literacy level of the entire state.
He noted that one of the goals of BESDA, is to ensure that in 2 years time, Gombe State attains 60 per cent literacy level from its present 29 per cent.
The BESDA coordinator, added that the Girl-child  Learning Centres, will be replicated across the 11 local government areas of the state.
The First Lady also led her team on an inspection and advocacy visit to Dasa Mai Buzu in Balanga and Lawanti in Akko Local Government areas.
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