The federal government has moved to strengthen and modernise Nigeria’s system by deploying a unified education data infrastructure to centralise and securely manage information across all levels of learning.
This was one of the decisions taken at a meeting attended by representatives of relevant ministries, commissioners of education, researchers and scholars, held in Abuja yesterday.
It was designed to further expose stakeholders to the benefits, effectiveness, and rationale for establishing the data infrastructure.
In his remarks, the Minister of Education, Dr Tunji Alausa, said Nigeria had, for several years, operated “blindly” with respect to data, particularly in education planning, research, and implementation.
The minister explained that NEDI was designed to capture comprehensive information about the education sector in Nigeria, including detailed data on students, infrastructure, curricula, teachers, locations and other critical elements required for policy formulation and implementation.
“NEDI will “provide the opportunity to plan better, budget better, and collectively intervene where necessary. The Government will use it for evidence-based planning and policy development, effective budgeting at all levels, and targeted investments in infrastructure and capacity building, among other uses.
“Schools and communities will use the infrastructure to monitor learners’ track investments and improvements in education delivery, and promote multi-stakeholder participation and ownership,” he said.
“The Minister added that NEDI would also support development partners in aligning interventions with verified national priorities, while fostering transparency and joint accountability.
He further explained that NEDI would assign each learner a unique identity linked to their National Identity Number (NIN). “The era of ‘examination and identity fraud, miracle centres and malpractices in the education sector is over,’ he declared.
Coordinator of NEDI, Abubakar Isah, in a presentation, highlighted the processes that led to the initiative and the challenges it was designed to address.
He maintained that NEDI would serve as the single source of truth for education data across all levels, from basic to tertiary education. “It is technology-driven, analyses data at scale,” he said.
“He added that NEDI would track every learner’s journey from school to the workplace, while also promoting transparency and accountability in education management.
Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim, in her remarks, said the NEDI initiative reflects a strong commitment to building a modern, evidence-based education system capable of supporting inclusive learning and improved outcomes for Nigerian children and young people.
“For us at the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, this initiative is particularly important because reliable educational data will strengthen our work in child protection, family development, girls’ social inclusion and support for vulnerable groups,” she said.
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