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Number Of Out-Of-School Children In Nigeria Alarming—Group

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An NGO, the African Students Education Support Initiative (ASESI), has described the report that 13.2 million children are out of school in Nigeria as alarming.

Chinonso Obasi, the executive Director of the NGO, in a statement on Saturday in Abuja, said it was disheartening that the number was increasing instead of dropping.

According to him, basic education in the country has been hampered by  terrorism, economic condition of the country, corruption under-funding/poor monitoring of the education sector, lack of good governance and poor infrastructure

Obasi called on governments at all levels to do everything possible to ensure sincere implementation of policies that would put a check on out of school children syndrome.

Nigeria is rated as having the highest number of out of school Children in the world.

“The Population of out of school Children in Nigeria is a Total affirmation that African leaders have not shown sincere interest in the Education sector.

“13.2million estimated size of out of school Children in Nigeria is scary; it has grown from the previous figure of 10.5 million and that calls for concern.

“It is time for Nigeria to put up a solid Foundation that will carry-on the Nigerian dream and a Nigeria that her citizens will be proud of, and that can be achieved through a sincere investment/monitoring of the education sector.

“As the theme of this year’s World Teachers day is-The Right To Education means the Right to a Qualified Teacher–this is coming at a unique time as we champion for right to educate out of school Children we must not also forget the right to get trained and qualified teachers.

” As the population of out of school Children in Nigeria and other African countries is becoming scary the shortage of qualified and trained Teachers is also a thing of concern to our dear continent,” Obasi said.

Obasi said that it was high time government at all level invested in the training of teachers to ensure that they are abreast of the latest tread in their profession.



Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.