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Only 9.6% of Primary School Pupils in Kano Show Reading Proficiency- UNICEF

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says that only 9.6 percent of primary school pupils in Kano show reading proficiency and 11.2 percent possess basic numeracy skills.

UNICEF Chief of Kano Field office, Mr Rahama Mohammed, made the disclosure during a news conference to mark the 2025 International Day for Education on Friday in Kano.

Mohammed, who described this years theme” AI and Education: Preserving Human Agency in a World of Automation” as apt, called for increased investment in education.

According to him, the state is grappling with a severe education crisis, with nearly one million children out of school, based on the latest data from the 2021 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS).

He said that the report further indicated that 989,234 children of primary school age, or roughly 32 per cent of the population, were currently not enrolled in formal education in the state.

The UNICEF head said that in response to the alarming trend, UNICEF had been actively supporting educational reforms in the states particularly through the integration of Quranic schools into the formal education system.

“As part of the initiative, UNICEF has helped develop an integrated curriculum and provided training to over 290 Mallams and proprietors of Quranic schools across Kano and Jigawa states.

“These efforts aim to ensure children attending these schools receive basic education alongside their religious studies.

“Additionally, efforts to improve school infrastructure are ongoing, with a focus on climate change resilience and the construction of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities,” he explained.

Mohammed further stated that UNICEF’s intervention had benefited 39,432 children comprising 19,810 boys and 19,622 girls through the construction and rehabilitation of WASH facilities in 33 schools across Kano and Jigawa states.

He added that the improved facilities had significantly contributed to the well-being and retention of students in these schools.

The Chief of Kano Field office also noted that UNICEF had implemented several initiatives to improve education quality in Kano State.

“These include enhancing the skills of 1,109 teachers through professional development programs, covering areas such as Reading and Numeracy Activities (RANA), Early Childhood Development, and HASKE for non-formal Quranic schools.

“Additionally, UNICEF has supplied 630,249 teaching and learning materials to schools, supporting Early Childhood Education and primary education across the state,”he said.

He expressed UNICEF’s appreciation to its partner, the European Union, for its collaboration on the Education and Youth Empowerment (EYE) Programme in Kano, Jigawa, and Sokoto states.

The organization also acknowledged the support of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office for its partnership on the CRIBS project in Kano and Jigawa states.

UNICEF reiterated its commitment to supporting state governments’ initiatives aimed at improving the education sector and emphasized its continued collaboration with the governments of Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa states to achieve better basic education outcomes.(NAN)

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Gov. Mbah Declares Enugu Int’l Marathon Annual Event

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Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State has declared Enugu City International Marathon as an annual event to aimed at harnessing the skills of the youths.

The state governor, who kicked off the 42 kilometre race with a gun sound at exactly 6.30am, emphasized the significance of the event, saying over 100 international athletes from around the world participated.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the marathon which began from Mgbemena area of the state passed through Coal Camp Road, Independence Layout, Zik Avenue, Okpara Square, Presidential and NTA Roads, Market Square and Ebe Ano Tunnel Road.

Mbah also participated in the 10 kilometre race which kicked off at exactly 9:30am.

In the male and female categories, Kenyans took the first positions with the prize sum of $15,000 each, first runners up from Ethiopia, were given $10,000 each, 3rd positions smiled home with $5,000 each while other and consolation prizes were given to other athletes.

The governor expressed his profound joy for its success, noting that the race was ran alongside Nigeria’s top distance runners, making it the largest road race ever staged in southeastern Nigeria.

He added that the state hosted the marathon to make Enugu State a sporting hub for global competitions and activities

This, he said, would showcase the richness of the state and its hospitable disposition to the entire world and attracting over 3 million tourists into Enugu.

According to him, making the marathon an annual event will drive tourism, stimulate local businesses, and create lasting economic benefits as Enugu is open for tourism, investment, and world-class sporting events.

The event attracted the likes of former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, an legendary movie actor, Nkem Owo popularly known as Osuofia, among others.

The marathon featured live entertainment, including a performance by popular Nigerian artiste Kcee, transforming the event into a full-scale celebration of sport, music, and entertainment

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Plateau Gets new FRSC Commander

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The Federal Road Corps (FRSC) has appointed Mr Olamide Mogaji, as it’s Sector Commander in Plateau.Mr Peter Longsan, the Public Education Officer of th corps in the state, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Jos.According Longsan, Mogaji replaced Mr Maxwell Lede, who has been posted to Katsina State as sector commander.

“Following the recent redeployment of some senior officers across some commands in the country, Mr Olamide Mogaji is the new sector commander in Plateau“Until his redeployment to Plateau, he was the Zonal Head of Administration in FRSC Zone 8, Kwara.
“Mogaji is a seasoned administratorwho worked in various capacities and has held many sensitive positions in the corps,”Longsan said.
The public education officer urged Plateau residents to support and cooperate with the new sector commander towards ensuring a safe motoring environment in the state.(NAN)

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Air Peace Says Flight Cancellations, Delays Due to Safety Considerations

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Air Peace on Saturday said it had no regret cancelling or delaying flights to ensure safety of human lives in adherence to air safety standards.This is contained in a statement by the Head of Corporate Communications at Air Peace, Dr Ejike Ndiulo, in Lagos.While empathising with passengers who experienced inconveniences from its flight cancellations and delays, Air Peace said the disruptions were due to safety considerations.

According to the airline, if weather conditions, technical parameters or operational standards fall short of safety standards, flights will not be operated.
“It is not our policy to delay or cancel flights without due cause, and when we do, we are often the greater loser financially.
“We will never sacrifice safety for convenience, comfort, speed or profit,” it said. It thanked the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for requesting improvement in its domestic operations.The airline praised the authority’s efforts in ensuring airline operators’ adherence to global safety standards.Air Peace, however, said that it was also important to clarify that it had more aircraft than were being rostered for daily operations.“Therefore, any delays or cancellations we have experienced have absolutely nothing to do with fleet shortage.“For instance, on Friday, one of our aircraft experienced a bird strike, which damaged the engine while landing in Enugu.“The aircraft was immediately grounded and withdrawn from operation in accordance with safety protocol,” it said.Air Peace said that the aircraft was scheduled to service multiple routes, noting that its unavailability had had a ripple effect on flight operations for the routes.“This kind of situation is completely beyond the control of any airline, but again, our priority is the safety of our passengers.“It is to be stated that every decision Air Peace has taken since the inception of this airline, whether resulting in delay, cancellation or suspension of a flight, has been taken in the best interest of safety.“If such situations occur again, we will do the same because we are not ready to compromise safety. We do not cancel any flight for the fun of it.”Report says that the NCAA had on Friday held a meeting with the management of the airline on the number of complaints it received on its flight disruptions. (NAN)

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