The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) is set to adopt Public-Private Partnerships, as a key priority in the commission’s new strategic blueprint in delivering basic education services in the country.
Executive Secretary of UBEC, Hajia Aisha Garba, who made this known has accordingly had series of meetings with Private Sector including the Head of Oando Foundation, Tonia Uduimoh.
Head of Public Relations and Protocol of UBEC, Mr. David Apeh in a press statement, said Garba during a meeting in Abuja with Oando Foundation, emphasised the need to for effective collaboration between the government and private sector in advancing basic education in Nigeria.
He noted that the discussions at the meeting centred on strengthening private sector partnership in delivering basic education services, a key priority in UBEC’s new strategic blueprint.
The Executive Secretary expressed commitment to reviewing the proposed framework by private the sector and to establish a platform for PPP and other sustainable models for private sector investment in advancing Nigeria’s basic education sector.
Programme Manager of the Oando Foundation, Tonia Uduimoh, highlighted the Foundation’s investments in infrastructure rehabilitation, teaching and learning materials provision which she noted have contributed to improving access and education quality across Nigeria.
Discussions also explored potential collaborations with the Education Cluster of the Private Sector Advisory Group for the SDGs to drive increased private sector investment in education through innovative financing mechanisms.
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