UBEC reviews public-private partnership framework to boost basic education delivery

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By Mariam Abeeb

The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has reaffirmed commitment to strengthening partnerships and collaboration with public agencies and private entities towards achieving its mandate of ensuring that all Nigerian children of school age have access to quality basic education, irrespective of their socio-economic background.
Executive Secretary of the Commission, Aisha Garba has accordingly ordered the comprehensive review of the Public-Private Engagement and Partnerships (PPEP), in alignment with the ongoing reforms in the Commission.
In order to actualise the directive, experts and top officials of UBEC and other stakeholders are brainstorming at a three-day meeting on the Review of Public-Private Engagement and Partnerships (PPEP) in Lagos.
An official of Commission, Mr. David Apeh who confirmed the development to newsmen on Wednesday, said recognizing the pivotal role of strategic partnerships in driving educational reform, UBEC is proposing the development of a robust and inclusive Framework for Public-Private Engagement and Partnerships (PPEP).
According to him, the initiative aims to institutionalize collaboration and provide clear, actionable guidelines for engaging relevant government agencies and a diverse range of stakeholders, including corporate organizations, development partners, civil society groups, and philanthropic foundations.
He highlighted the key objectives of the meeting to include exploring the experiences of experts in e-Public Private Partnerships to enrich the UBEC–PPEP Draft Framework and collaboratively develop and refine the UBEC–Public Private Engagement and Partnerships Framework.
He added that meeting was also to identify priority areas, partnership models, and implementation strategies and ensure alignment with national education policies.
The UBEC Executive Secretary, Aisha Garba, had pledged to enhance basic education delivery in Nigeria, emphasizing education as a universal right and lamented the country’s high number of out-of-school children, currently estimated at 17 million.

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