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Group Faults Minister, NBS Report On A’Ibom
A socio-political organi-sation known as Akwa Ibom Liberation Movement (AILM), has faulted claims made by the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu that Akwa Ibom State was second among states with the highest number of out-of-school children.
The group also picked holes in the report by the National Bureau of Statistics rating the state as having the highest unemployment rate
The group insisted that both the minister’s statement and the NBS report did not reflect the reality on ground in the state. Addressing newsmen in Uyo on Saturday, April 27 the leader of AILM, Prince Emmanuel Sam, said Malam Adamu’s assertion was vague and misleading.
“The minister’s claim was misleading. He failed to disclose the methodology used in the said audit and the indices which gave birth to the erroneous findings bandied about in the report,” Prince Sam said.
He said the minister’s claim was at variance with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) report of 2018 which noted the alarming rate of out-of-school children across the country with huge chunk of them in northern Nigeria.
He also cited the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics Multiple Indicators Cluster Survey of 2016/2017, where Akwa Ibom came last on the list of out-of- school children.
Prince Sam said with the full complement of the Child’s Right Act and the free and compulsory education policy of the state government, there was no way Akwa Ibom could rank so high in the purported survey when enrollment in primary schools in the state has hit more than one million.
He, therefore, insisted that the out-of-school children roaming the streets of Akwa Ibom are the Almajiri children who go around begging with their mothers.
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