The federal government has restated its commitment to address illiteracy as Nigeria joins the rest of the world in commemorating the 2023 International
“We would continue to rethink the fundamental importance of functional literacy as a necessary panacea that will help build resilience and ensure quality, equitable and inclusive education for all,” he said.
“We have a new government in place. This government is determined to do things differently to make Nigeria achieve what it has not achieved since independence. “Illiteracy is a scourge, a disease and we are not going to allow it to continue. We have the directives of the president and our own personal resolve.
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