Education Minister highlights relevance of Public-Private Partnership
The Honourable Minister for Education, Professor Tahir Mamman, has emphasized the critical role that public-private partnerships play in advancing skills development for Africa’s youth. Addressing industry leaders and government officials at the 3rd German-African Forum on Vocational Training and Education in Berlin, the Minister said this remains a crucial step towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)s
by 2030.
He highlighted Nigeria’s DOTS policy as a major step toward educational reform in the country adding that, the policy is a comprehensive framework aimed at transforming Nigeria’s educational system. According to him, It prioritizes data-driven decision-making, enabling the government to design and implement effective, evidence-based educational policies.
Prof. Mamman added that the policy focuses on addressing the educational needs of out-of-school children, ensuring they receive the necessary training for future opportunities. The policy, according to him, also places significant emphasis on teachers' development and support, with the goal of empowering educators to act as agents of change in their communities.
Professor Mamman further explained that this policy would not only improve education quality but also create opportunities for skills development and teacher empowerment. He emphasized that data-informed policies are key to transforming education systems and addressing the challenges faced by the sector. The forum also served as a platform to reaffirm Nigeria’s commitment to establishing strategic partnerships with international stakeholders.
Through these partnerships, Nigeria aims to create a pathway for sustainable development, focusing on building a skilled workforce that can drive innovation and growth in the region.