President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been asked by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, (FCDO) of the UK government to use proceeds gotten from the fuel subsidy to fund education in the country.
FCDO’s representative, Ian Attfield stated this at the end of the Inclusive Education project In Nigeria, (Supporting Mainstreaming Inclusion so all can Learn Equally, SMILE), in Abuja Wednesday.
He said, “For the next five years or so, I’m certain we won’t be having discussions about how we can mainstream some of the inclusive education elements.
“There are many major economic changes taking place, such as the changes in fuel subsidy. It should start being deployed to support the human development of Nigeria to build education and services, among other things, that young people need.”
Also speaking at the event, Country Director of Sightsavers Nigeria, a nonprofit making organisation, Dr. Sunday Isiyaku, added that inclusivity in education remained the bedrock to national development.
According to him, government at all levels and communities need to ensure children with disabilities are included in the scheme of things as far as their education and future are concerned.
He insisted that it is important to develop human capital, adding that the positive impact it would have on the lives of children with disabilities and their families could not be overemphasized.
He said inclusive education was not only a basic human right, but also a powerful tool for achieving sustainable development.
In his remarks, the Technical Director, Inclusive Education, Sightsavers Global Team, Liesbeth Roolvink, said:
“We have trained many people, we have so many champions now that could take this process forward in different places in Nigeria and that is our dream and our hope.”