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World Bank to construct 159 schools, renovate 69 in Kaduna

“We have just finished going round the three senatorial zones of the state.”

• March 3, 2021
Nasir el-rufai
Kaduna State governor, Nasir el-rufai (Photo Credit: Twitter)

The World Bank, Adolescent Girls Initiative and Empowerment, will construct 90 junior secondary schools, 69 senior secondary schools and renovate 69 others in Kaduna.

AGILE Project Coordinator in the state, Habibu Alhassan, said on Wednesday.

Mr. Alhassan explained that the five-year project was designed to ensure that the girl child, aged 10 to 20 years, was enrolled, retained, and supported to complete senior secondary school education.

He added that the new schools’ construction and the renovations of existing ones were to create additional learning space and make available spaces conducive and comfortable for the girl child to learn.

He added that the project would also provide a form of scholarship to support girls prevented from attending schools.

Mr. Alhassan also explained that the project would empower the girl child with livelihood and life skills to enable her to live well in society.

“We are still at the preparatory stage. We have just finished going round the three senatorial zones of the state to get the buy-in of critical stakeholders and domesticate the National School-Based Management Committees Manual.

“One of the conditions was the state government’s commitment to recruit teachers that will teach in the newly constructed schools.”

Mr. Alhassan added, “You may be aware that the state government is currently concluding recruitment exercise of 7,600 qualified secondary school teachers, more than the about 2,000 teachers required by the AGILE project.

“The state government has also committed to paying any compensation that may arise due to the expansion of school spaces and has also provided office space for the project implementation unit.

“Governor Nasir el-Rufa’i has also allocated N47 million in the 2021 Budget to ensure the smooth take-off of the project.”

The $500 million-project (N190 billion at N380 to a dollar) will support secondary education and empowerment for adolescent girls in seven states, including Kano, Kebbi, Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Plateau, and Ekiti.

The World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, had in 2020 explained that the AGILE project would use the secondary school as a platform to empower girls through education, life skills, health, and education.

Mr. Chaudhuri added that other areas would include nutrition, reproductive health, gender-based violence awareness and prevention, negotiation skills, self-agency, and digital literacy skills.

“Specifically, the project will benefit about 6.7 million adolescents and 15.5 million direct project beneficiaries, which will include families and communities in participating states.

“The project entails building more than 5,500 JSS and 3,300 classrooms for SSS, as well as improving 2,786 JSS and 1,914 SSS with safe, accessible, and inclusive infrastructure.

“About 340,000 girls will receive life skills training in safe spaces, which will help them navigate challenges in life. This will incorporate health and key information on climate change, safety, and gender-based violence awareness.

“To help girls thrive in the digital economy, 300,000 girls will receive digital literacy training and offer half a million girls from the poorest households’ financial incentives to support their retention and completion of secondary school,” he said. 

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