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90,000 children out of school in Anambra ― Researcher

Michael Ovat
September 23, 2021
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A Research Fellow of the Institute for Development Studies, University of Nigeria Nsukka (Enugu Campus), Dr Ben Nwosu, has said no fewer than 90,000 children in Anambra State are out of school for not being able to pay their school fees.

Dr Nwosu disclosed this at a workshop organised by a Non-Governmental Organisation, Evidence and Collaboration for Inclusive Development/Christian Aid, held at Finotel Classy Hotel Awka, on Wednesday.

Nwosu described the statistics as worrisome, putting into consideration that Anambra is among the educationally advantaged states in Nigeria.

He said that his findings showed that parents claimed to be paying school fees for their children and wards despite the free education policy professed by the state government.

He said, “It’s quite worrying because based on official statistics, Anambra is one of the educationally advantaged states.

“It’s more worrying when you go into the field and see the wide gap existing between the rural and urban locations.

“Maybe, what exists in more developed parts of the state swallows those of the rural areas where you see dilapidated infrastructure with pupils running around due to absence of teachers,” he added.

Nwosu called on the state government to conduct a school census to find out existing infrastructure, manpower and general data in the education sector for intervention, planning and budgeting.

Speaking, the Commissioner for Economic Planning, Budget and Development Partners, Mark Okoye, said the findings from the workshop would assist the state government in policy formulation and data planning, stressing that he would engage relevant MDAs towards addressing some of the concerns.

He said, ” despite that, the state keeps publishing its data, including GDP reports and Public Finance Management.

“That’s why we’re partnering with Christian Aid who built a portal for us which is one of the biggest achievements in the synergy,” he added.

The Head of Programmes, Christian Aid Nigeria, Temitope Fashola, while commending the state governor, Willie Obiano, for providing a conducive environment for the research programme in the state, announced that the ECID Project in Nigeria aimed to contribute to reducing poverty and improving the well-being of over 200,000 marginalised groups (adolescents, poor rural women, and People Living with Disabilities) in Anambra and Kaduna States respectively.

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