The Federal Government says it will sign a partnership contract with an ICT firm to generate data on all schools in Nigeria in order to tackle challenges in the sector.
The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman disclosed this in Abuja on Monday at a two-day capacity-building workshop for Desk Officers in the ministry, its Departments and Agencies.
The capacity building workshop focuses on the implementation, collation, harmonisation and reportage of ministerial deliverables.
“It is our plan that by end of this year or early next year, we will be signing a partnership contract with a firm that will be working with our IT people to generate data on all schools in Nigeria.
“This is because we need to know our teachers and every single student, we need data to know the trend of learning, and our school infrastructure.
“This exercise will enhance decision-making and policy formulation as the data collected and collated will aid evidence-based planning, measure implementation and progress and identify areas where improvement is required,” he said.
Mamman added that data would help to advise the state governments on the right policy to make that would affect the schools positively.
He charged heads of MDAs, desk officers and other participants to tailor their programmes, activities and projects towards the realisation of the deliverables.
“The uppermost focus of the Ministry, in general, is in the areas of ensuring the generation of credible, timely and reliable education data at all levels; and promotion of skills development.
“It is also in the enhancement of skill development across the entire education landscape for innovative and employability education; teachers training and development; and reducing the number of out-of-school children in Nigeria.
“I believe if we get it right in education, everything else will fall in place.
“The doctors who man our hospitals, the nurses who delivers the vaccines, the engineering in charge of our construction works, everybody is the bye-product of our activities,” he said.
The minister commended the government of Kaduna state and the security organisations for helping in the release of the 287 abducted school children in the state.
The Senior Education Officer, Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), Ian Attfield, pledged to support government in actualising the deliverables and as well support in addressing learning crisis through continuing education financing.
It will be recalled that President Bola Tinubu in his Renewed Hope Agenda for the education sector signed a 23 Ministerial Deliverables and the 13 Pillars of the Education Sector Roadmap 2024-2027.
The deliverables are: strengthening research and innovation in the education sector, reviewing the status of technical and vocational education boards, and strengthening the education management information system, among others.
NAN