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Oyo to access half $3m World Bank education grant

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The Oyo State government under the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA) will access a $3 million dollar million grant from the World Bank.

The total grant of the $6 is earmarked for the programme facilitated by the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) for Oyo state.

Gidado Tahir, BESDA, co-ordinator, observes that the programme is not fully funded by the Federal Government due to the budget constraints, adding that the government had to look for credit from the World Bank and it obtained the sum of 600 million dollars for the purpose of this exercise.

Tahir, while speaking during a courtesy visit to Governor Seyi Makinde at the governor’s office Agodi, Ibadan said that the money would be given to 17 states that are involved in the project as a grant and not a loan.

Tahir said the purpose of the visit was to interact with the state’s Ministry of Education and the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) in order to facilitate better education service delivery for all and to ensure that all out of school children in the state are catered for.

Tahir noted that a plan had been developed which is satisfactory to all the stakeholders saying that although there would be no interference from BESDA, there is a need to sharpen the plan and make it successful before the mid-term of the administration.

While appealing to the government of Oyo State to be committed and use the money specifically for the purpose it was meant for, further stated that the Ministry of Education has the responsibility to supervise the project and provide the general superintendence to ensure school census.

Yahaya Ismaila, who represented the executive secretary of UBEC, opines that the focus of the programme is to assist states to put up strategies to attract children to school, ensure they stay in school and that they learn effectively.

On the exact amount that the state will access, Ismaila said, “It’s about $6million and the initial take-off as an advance is $3 million, which they are likely to get in the next few days.”

Seyi Makinde, Oyo State governor, referred to BESDA as a very laudable programme which means a lot to the people and government of the state.

Makinde who was represented by Rauf Olaniyan, deputy Governor said that the government has displayed its commitment to education in the state by declaring that not less than 10 percent of its budgetary allocation would go to education, as opposed to what obtained in the past when education used to get about four or five percent. The state SUBEB Chairman, Nureni Adeniran, noted that the current administration is passionate about ridding the state of the menace of out of school children

He assured that SUBEB and ministry of education, being major stakeholders in the project, would cooperate and work to ensure the success of the project, assuring that there would be a huge reduction in the number of out of school children by the mid-term of the current administration.