From Juliana Taiwo-Obalonye, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu, yesterday, reiterated his administration’s resolve to put education first for Nigerian children and lower the number of out-of-school youth by implementing creative return-to-class programs and skill-development projects.
He made the commitment in a dialogue with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palais des Élysée.
President Tinubu emphasised the importance of motivation and skill development in the government’s continuous efforts to provide a framework that encourages school-age children to return to the classroom.
“In order to bridge the gap for some who are of age, and have been out of school for a while, we will encourage skills development.”
Tinubu who was accompanied by his wife, Senator Oluremi, emphasised to President Macron and wife, Brigitte, that a population with a high level of education is essential to Nigeria’s development. “The insecurity in some parts of the country makes it hard for children to return to school but we are gradually re-populating the classrooms. And we need skills development to bridge the gaps.”
He highlighted the notable progress in enhancing security across Nigeria, employing “kinetic” strategies as part of the peace-building process.
“With some more efforts, we will be able to get some level of stability. We had a very good harvest this year. And as soon as more farmers can go back to the farm, we will have more stability in harvest and supply.”
President Macron acknowledged Nigeria’s vast growth potential and the importance of investing in educational initiatives. He reflected on his formative experiences during a six-month internship at the French Embassy in Nigeria, including visits to Lagos and Kano.