The federal government has reiterated its commitment to advancing quality education for girls, describing it as a cornerstone of national development.
Deputy education minister Suwaiba Ahmad made this during the commemoration of the 2025 International Day of the Girl-Child in Abuja.
The event was organised in collaboration with the Adolescent Girls’ Initiative for Learning and Empowerment project and other key stakeholders.
Ms Ahmad said the ministry was implementing the National Policy on Gender in Basic Education, aimed at eliminating gender disparities in access, education, and competition for children.
She added that the ministry had built upon its commitment to strengthening gender-friendly policies for the education of girls, creating a world inclusive not just for men and women, and empowering girls.
The national coordinator of the AGILE project, Amina Haruna, said the focus of the celebration was to eliminate the challenges girls face.
She said that investment and support for girls’ empowerment and leadership initiatives, such as organizing girls’ leadership, empowering girls, promoting equity, and creating safe spaces, should be a priority.
“I urge every relevant stakeholder to put their best in addressing these unique challenges girls face, both in their education, including gender-based violence, limited access to education, early marriage, and health care, which the AGILE project is providing us.
“These challenges are in their voices and in their potential. Therefore, this day calls to all parents, leaders, educators, communities, and government to raise our commitment to building a world where girls are safe, educated, empowered, and also celebrated,” she said.
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