World Bank Earmarks $500m for Basic Education in Nigeria

Thu, Sep 8, 2016
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THE World Bank has set aside $500 million as grant to fund basic education in five states for five years, Helen Okoro, information officer, Universal Basic Education Commission, has said. Okoro, in a statement in Abuja on Thursday, credited Dr Olatunde Adekola, Head, World Bank International Reconstruction and Development team, as giving the information.

She said Adekola explained that the fund was for the Global Partnership for Education established to improve access to quality education at the basic level in Kano, Kaduna, Jigawa, Sokoto and Katsina states. She said, “Five hundred million dollars has been set aside as Global Partnership for Education/ Nigerian Partnership for Education Project to fund education in the five beneficiary states of Jigawa, Kano, Kaduna, Katsina and Sokoto.”

Okoro said Adekola commended the Federal Government for the NIPEP project, adding that it was the first time government was focusing on strategies aimed at moving the basic education sub-sector forward. She said the $2.5 billion dollars that the Federal Government requested from the World Bank to finance the 2016 budget could only be released after fulfilling certain conditions.

Okoro also said Dr Hamid Bobboyi, Executive Secretary of UBEC, assured the team of the agency’s commitment to reposition basic education delivery in Nigeria. (NAN)

—  Sep 8, 2016 @ 18:30 GMT

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