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Obaseki Reiterates Commitment to Education of the Girl-Child

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The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has expressed the commitment of his administration to the education and protection of the girl-child, stressing that holistic reforms in basic education would trigger children in the state to realise their full potential.

The governor said this in commemoration of the 2019 Malala Day observed every July 12 by the United Nations and its organs in celebration of the courage and bravery of Ms. Malala Yousafzai, who promotes gender equality in education in defiance to attacks by the Taliban in her native country, Pakistan.

The governor stated that Malala’s cause mirrors the commitment of the state government to a radical change in education that places all children on an equal learning pedestal and also protects girl children from violence and other untoward actions that impinge on their education.

According to him, “We are very committed to basic education development in the state and have demonstrated this with the Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (Edo-BEST) programme, which is yielding impressive results. Together with this, we have championed a campaign against those who abuse female children and deprive them of the opportunity to go to school and learn to better themselves.”

The governor said efforts taken by the state government in this direction included the enactment of laws that protect children and other vulnerable people in society, notably the Child Rights Law; the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law and others. He said, “The state government is determined to ensure that the girl-child feels safe and confident to compete with her peers across the globe.”

“This is why we are expanding the Edo-BEST programme to include more children in junior secondary schools so that more children will have the opportunity to learn from the improved pedagogy and digital approach to teaching,” he added.

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