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Ekiti receives $25m from world bank for upgrade of public schools

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No fewer than 203 public schools in Ekiti State are to benefit from the $25 million School Improvement Grant(SIG) released by the World Bank to uplift the standard of education in the state.

Flagging off the disbursement of the fund under the ‘World bank Agile Project’ in Ado Ekiti, on Tuesday, the wife of the state governor, Mrs Bisi Fayemi, said the initiative was geared toward boosting adolescent children’s access to education in Ekiti.

Fayemi stated that a total of seven states had been listed to benefit from the scholastic programme, with Ekiti being the only beneficiary in the entire 17 states of Southern Nigeria.

The first lady added that gone were the days when girls were being treated as people of no value, saying parents must begin to change their orientations and treat all genders with equal respect.

According to her, “Ekiti will receive a sum of $25m that will be released for a period of five years. This project was not designed for any state in the South, it was designed for the North due to the ways cultural and religious hindrances are affecting the girls’ children there negatively.

“But when governor Kayode Fayemi was lobbied by the World Bank to talk to his governor colleagues on the project concept, that was where he ensured that Ekiti’s name was also enlisted as a beneficiary.

“As the World Bank was talking to the Northern governors, it knew quite well that all the issues and criteria they were talking about were already understood and being implemented in Ekiti and that was how the name of Ekiti State was considered worthy of being enlisted.”

She revealed that Nigeria has a total of 13 million out-of-school children, regretting that 60 per cent of the victims were identified to be girls.

She said the staggering and mindboggling statistics accounted for why she had consistently been advocating for robust empowerment for girls and protection of their rights, particularly keeping them safe in schools.

“Am particularly optimistic that this project will address issues of keeping girls in school initiative of the state government, boost school enrolment, improve learning conditions in schools, support girls’ education, and empower girls in digital training and remote sensing.

“Under the SIG fund, facilities like toilets that can improve the well-being of girls in schools will be provided. It will provide instructional materials, ensure equal opportunities for education for both boys and girls, support indigent students, provide effective hygiene for girls and treatment for survivors of sexual molestations.

“We must not allow a culture that considers a girl to be of less value to a boy. We must break the cycle of generational poverty that allows girls to continually live a life of abuse,” Fayemi’s wife said.

Describing education as the only thriving industry in Ekiti, that be sustained and protected, the Commissioner for Education, Dr Olabimpe Aderiye, said only seven states of Borno, Katsina, Kano, Ekiti, Kaduna, Kebbi and Plateau are to benefit from the programme.

The project coordinator of the SIG Agile Project, Mrs Oluwayemi Alokan, appealed to the stakeholders to take ownership of the projects being executed under this programme, saying all the schools have been credited through the SIG accounts provided by stakeholders.

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