Editorial
Rivers And The French Language Initiative
The Rivers State Ministry of Educa
tion last week held a three-day train
ing for French Language teachers at the Alliance Francaise in Port Harcourt. The training is intended to improve capacity in French education in Rivers State.
As part of plans to provide effective service delivery in the education sector of the state, this initiative is commendable as it would also address the need to expose students to alternative foreign language and improve their chances of success in the global community.
Clearly, the long term benefit of the French Language initiative is that Rivers people would become multi-lingual and properly positioned to take advantage of various socio-economic opportunities that the understanding of French provides even in Rivers State. Being a member of the global village in which French language is becoming widely used, Rivers State cannot afford to lag behind.
The importance of Rivers State in the West African sub-region and as a major influence in global oil and gas production makes it almost mandatory for the people of the State to be able to operate in more than one foreign language. This is in addition to the opportunities in diplomatic services and placements in French firms operating in Nigeria.
On the other hand, experts have shown that the understanding of French Language can also enrich the understanding of English Language since English vocabulary had borrowed significant words and phrases from French.
It is against this backdrop, therefore, that we commend the Rivers State Government for the steps being taken to formalise French Language in Rivers State. With a clear policy and sustained training and retraining progamme, this initiative will pay off handsomely in no distant future.
As Alliance Francaise partners with the Rivers State Government to develop capacity in this area, we hope that Rivers people will embrace the initiative and add to their capacity this knowledge that will equip them for service anywhere in the world.
While we commend the Rivers State Governor, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for this initiative, we think that it is important to attach even more priority to the development and promotion of Rivers languages, some of which are already threatened.
That is why we want to underscore the vision behind the setting up of the Rivers Readers Project which seeks to develop the literature and vocabularies of indigenous dialects in the state to prevent them from going extinct. This must be pursued seriously to save any language from extinction.
In spite of the influence of the Information Communication Technology and the erroneous belief that the use of local dialects in communication, particularly among the youth is inferior, no culture survives without a thriving language. This is also a threat to the development of tourism.
To avert this dangerous trend, we expect the government and all the stakeholders to see to the promotion of Rivers languages as critical to the preservation of our culture, tradition and history.
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