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SEPLAT STEP: Enhancing Teachers Competence for Effective Impact

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We Commit over N10bn Annually to Teacher Professional Devt, Says UBEC

By Kuni Tyessi The Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr. Hamid Bobboyi has appealed to stakeholders to partner the federal government in ensuring that the quality of teaching and learning at the basic education level is strengthened for graduates of the system to be globally competitive. Bobboyi, who spoke in Abuja, said though 2020 was challenging as a result of COVID-19 pandemic that led to lockdown of the country, including closure of schools for the most part, the commission worked hard in many areas, including support for the provision of e-learning and other response to the pandemic. He said the commission, in realisation of the importance of teacher in the provision of quality education, designated 10 per cent of the entire amount received from the Consolidated Revenue Fund for teacher professional development through the States Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEB).

Nigeria short of 277,537 teachers in basic education sector, says UBEC

Share NIGERIA has a shortage of 277,537 teachers at the basic level, according to a National Personnel Audit (NPA) conducted on public and private basic education schools in the country. This was disclosed by the Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Dr Hamid Bobboyi, in a statement issued by the commission’s Head of Public Relations and Protocol, Mr David Apeh, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria, in Abuja, on Sunday. Bobboyi said the NPA indicated that while 73 per cent of those teaching in public schools were qualified teachers, only 53 per cent of teachers in private schools were qualified to teach.

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