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    Education Reforms Aimed at Building Skills for Global Competitiveness – Minister Alausa

    Government to align education with labour market needs through STEM investment, curriculum review, and digital learning partnerships
    Atoyebi AdenikeBy Atoyebi AdenikeOctober 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Atoyebi Nike

    The Minister of Education, Dr. Maruf Alausa, says ongoing reforms in Nigeria’s education sector are designed to ensure that students are not only educated but also equipped with the practical skills and competencies needed to thrive in an increasingly dynamic global economy.

    Speaking at the National Education Group (NEG) Meeting in Abuja, Dr. Alausa said the Federal Government’s goal is to move beyond policy declarations toward concrete actions that strengthen innovation, skills, and job creation among young people.

    “Our reforms must go beyond the paperwork of policy; they must impact classrooms, teachers, and ultimately the learners,” the minister stated.

    He explained that the government is working to align education with labour market demands through curriculum review, improved teacher training, and increased investment in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

    “Education should not end with certificates but open doors to creativity, productivity, prosperity, and participation in the global economy,” Alausa added.

    The minister further noted that the Ministry of Education is prioritising public-private partnerships and collaboration with development agencies to expand access to technical, vocational, and digital learning opportunities, particularly for Nigeria’s growing youth population.

    “If we are to build a competitive economy, we must invest in the skills and knowledge base of our young people so that they can become drivers of innovation and entrepreneurship,” he said.

    Alausa reaffirmed that education remains the cornerstone of national prosperity, urging stakeholders to work collectively to ensure reforms translate into measurable progress for learners and the country.

    The NEG meeting brought together education leaders and policymakers to deliberate on strategies aimed at improving the delivery and performance of Nigeria’s education system.

    See also  Education Leaders Meet in Akure for 69th NCE to Deepen Reforms and Strengthen Data-Driven Learning

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