Education activist and youngest Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai met behind closed doors the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
According to Punch, she met with the Acting President to discuss the
implementation of the Child Rights Act in all states of the federation,
after she met with the released Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram.
She said:
It was a very good meeting. I had very good response. I highlighted a
few issues. The first was to ask the government to declare a state of
emergency in the nation’s education sector because the education of the
Nigerian girls and boys is really important.
The Federal Government, state governments and local governments should all be united for this.
Secondly, the spending should be made public and thirdly, the Child Rights Act should be implemented in all states.
I was really happy to hear positive response from the Acting President
that they are happy with the suggestion of implementing emergency in
education and that they are happy to work more on education and that
they are united.
I am happy to hear positive responses from the ministers as well that
they are ensuring that education is prioritized for every girl and in
every boy and education in Nigeria is given priority.
Malala Yousafzai was accompanied by her father and other activists.
She also expressed her delight at the release of the Chibok girls. She
said she is happy the girls are back with their families and continuing
their education.
Malala had written an open letter to the parents of the Chibok girls back when they were still captives of the terrorist group.
Photo Credit: Instagram – buharisallau
Tuesday, 18 July 2017
Yousafzai wants Nigeria to declare State of Emergency in Education Sector
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