Reviewing Basic And Secondary Education Under The Tinubu Administration 

Two years into President Bola Tinubu’s administration, the state of basic and secondary education in Nigeria remains a critical area of national concern. The key question is: are children in public primary and secondary schools better served today than they were two years ago? 

Issues like infrastructure development, classroom conditions, and the availability of learning resources remain central to evaluating progress. While there have been ongoing efforts, it is unclear how significantly the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) has been empowered to drive real transformation, especially in rural communities where educational needs are most urgent. 

Programs such as the school feeding initiative and digital learning projects have shown potential, but their reach and effectiveness at the grassroots level remain uneven.

The government’s ability to reduce the number of out-of-school children particularly in underserved and conflict-prone areas remains a key indicator of success. Despite policy intentions, insecurity in parts of the North continues to disrupt access to education, putting vulnerable learners at even greater risk. 

While enrollment figures may show marginal improvement, the broader challenges of teacher training, equitable funding, and safe access to schools persist. As the Tinubu administration moves into its next phase, what is needed is not just policy on paper but firm political will and targeted action to close the gaps in Nigeria’s basic and secondary education landscape.


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