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CBN Targets Rural Secondary Schools For Financial Literacy Campaign
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has expressed readiness to ensure its financial literacy campaign cuts across young people in rural secondary schools nationwide.
The CBN’s Acting Governor, Dr Sarah Alade, disclosed this in Abuja yesterday at a lecture marking the Global Money Week on “Financial Literacy 101” for students of Model Secondary School Maitama.
The apex bank had in 2013 introduced School Mentoring Programme for secondary school students under the financial literacy programme.
“What we hope to do is to spread this to most schools, what we have done today is not only in Abuja it’s going on all over the country.
“We are hoping that we will be able to spread, to go to rural areas and then get all children to be able to embrace this financial concept,” she said.
According to her, the idea was to introduce the young once on how best to manage their finances when they grow up.
Alade said that the programme would expose children to saving and investing culture as well as things they would have to grabble in life about money.
“So, we want the young ones to be able to get it early in life, cultivate the habit of saving money, not spending all the time, that way by the time they become adults, they are already familiar with what we are talking about.
“In terms of savings, investment and even with cashless policy that we are talking about, you don’t take children for granted.
“It is at this age that they need to know and when they grow up it will have been part and parcel of them,” she said.
Alade also took students on various topics, which include how to save money, inflation, when to plan for pension and the role of regulators in financial sector.
The Director of Programmes and Operations of Junior Achievement Nigeria, an NGO, Ms Omoklefe Adegulu, commended the CBN for the initiative.
She said that the programme would help to shape the minds of the students growing up and also expose them on how best to engage in financial issues.
“It will please you to know that what is happening here is also happening in Lagos, Owerri, Kano, Enugu and other places in the country.
“We hope that our students will leverage on this to be better financial managers in the future,” she said.
Also, Manawa Adeline, a student of Model Secondary School, Maitama said it was a good opportunity for her to learn as well as ask questions to the CBN management.
“From this programme, I have learnt how to save and how best to invest my money so that I will not have to borrow from anybody in the future.
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