January 20, 2025

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NCDMB Signs MOU With UBEC To Revitalize Educational System

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Edith CHUKU

In a deliberate effort to promote digital education, the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board NCDMB, and the Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding MOU, for the implementation of the NCDMB-UBEC Smart Schools Development Initiative NUSSDI.

The signing ceremony was held in Abuja on Thursday. Under the MOU, NCDMB will provide training and professional development opportunities for teachers, while UBEC and NCDMB will collaborate on infrastructure development projects.

The MoU also seeks to develop and implement local content programmes in basic education, foster research and development in basic education and promote industry-academia partnerships.It will also enable the provision of educational infrastructure, particularly in areas with high rates of out-of-school children as well as underserved rural communities, integration of technology in learning, building the capacity of teachers and educational administrators and improving overall learning outcomes.

Speaking at the ceremony, the NCDMB Executive Secretary, Mr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, noted that, “the NUSSDI would leverage the combined mandates, expertise and resources of the two federal agencies to bequeath smart schools equipped with modern technology and innovative teaching methods and thus equip the next generation of leaders with the knowledge, skills, and technological capacity necessary to thrive in an increasingly digital world.”

Ogbe emphasized that basic education was the foundation of human capital development and that the NCDMB was deliberate in its efforts to develop “a pipeline of talents for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.”

In his comments, the UBEC Executive Secretary, Dr. Hamid Bobboyi, described significance of the MoU, as a “game changer” for the funding and implementation of basic education, adding that the partnership would have a profound and lasting influence on the lives of children, families, and Nigeria’s future.

Bobboyi further canvassed for increased resources and support in the education sector, adding that the partnership with other agencies and organizations will bridge funding gaps.

The Smart Schools Development Initiative represents a systematic broadening of NCDMB’s programmes for promotion of digital education as well as the study of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), under which the Board has provided several secondary schools in the country’s six geopolitical zones with fully equipped Information and Communication Technology Centres (ICTs) and trained scores of teachers to enhance their effectiveness in impartation of knowledge and relevant skills.

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