The Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Basic Education, Prof Julius Ihonvbere has reaffirmed his commitment to championing the amendment of the Universal Basic Education Act 2004 as a matter of urgent national priority.
The legislative parley is part of the wider Malala Fund COVID-19 campaign strategy, aimed at ensuring more gender-responsive legislation and plan for the recovery phase of the pandemic in Nigeria. “I am committed to Basic Education sector reform and glad to sign this declaration. I am an academician and the Chair of the House Committee on Basic Education. I focus my entire constituency allowance on basic school renovations and furniture because if I do not make an impact on basic education, what else can I do?” said Prof Ihonvbere.
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