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World Bank Lauds Kaduna Govt Over AGILE Ownership

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The World Bank has commended the Kaduna State Government for taking ownership of its supported Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) project.
The Bank’s Country Director for Nigeria, Shubham Chaudhuri, gave the commendation at the Official Inauguration of the project in Kaduna at the weekend.
Represented by the Senior Education Specialist, World Bank, Aisha Garba, Chaudhuri also praised Gov. Nasir El-Rufai for the support to ensure the success of the project in the state.
Describing the project as a “huge success” in Kaduna State, Chaudhuri said that supporting women and girls in Nigeria was at the top of the World Bank agenda.
According to him, AGILE is one of the biggest projects in the bank with $1.2 billion.
“This is to demonstrate the commitment of the bank to the development agenda of enhancing educational opportunities and empowerment of young girls and women in Nigeria.
“We appreciate the full cooperation and partnership of stakeholders, and we will continue to support the government of Kaduna state in achieving this important agenda.”
Earlier, the National Project Coordinator, Hajiya Amina Haruna, explained that the AGILE project was the initiative of the Federal Government with funding support from the World Bank.
Haruna said the project was aimed at ensuring that adolescent girls access quality secondary education, through enhanced learning, digital literacy and life skills which empowered and assured better life chances and experience.
She said the project, which disbursement began in February 2022, was being implemented in Kaduna, Katsina, Kano, Kebbi, Ekiti, Borno and Plateau states, adding that the project would be extended to other states soon.
Haruna stated that so far, Kaduna State made a giant stride towards the achievement of the project objective and commended the State Project Implementation Unit for the efforts.
She urged the relevant stakeholders to support the implementation of the project for the beneficiaries to reap the full benefits of the project.
Inaugurating the project, Governor El-Rufai noted that the talents of girls were being wasted either by not educating them, getting them out of school, or subjecting them to early marriages.
He said his decision to appoint many women in his cabinet as deputy governor, commissioners and head of departments and agencies was not by accident.
According to him, the step was a deliberate effort to inspire young girls to be whoever they aspire to be.
He explained that the AGILE project was specifically designed to encourage and promote girl child education, which he also described as one of the most successful World Bank financing projects in the state.
On her part, the Commissioner for Education, Hajiya Halima Lawal, said the project has currently reduced gender disparity in secondary school to less than one per cent.
Lawal, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Haliru Soba, added that the project had equally reduced the distance to the nearest secondary school to less than a kilometre.
She added that enrolment of girls in secondary school had also improved due to the project.
A virtual presentation of the achievements recorded so far by the State Project Implementation Unit showed that 779 classrooms were renovated in the state.
The report also indicated that 2,629 Water Sanitation and Hygiene facilities were constructed and rehabilitated in schools, 46,252 sets of furniture were provided, five schools have been fully fenced and five are currently ongoing.
It also showed that the project equally renovated Government Girls Secondary School Kawo, and renovation of Barewa College Zaria, is ongoing, while 155 new secondary schools will be built.
“The project is establishing safe spaces across 142 schools with girls being trained in leadership, self-agency, nutrition, menstrual hygiene, safeguarding against gender-based violence, reproductive health and climate.

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