Zulum: Borno Reduces Number of Out-of-School Children to 700,000

In a landmark achievement, Borno State Government under the leadership of Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has successfully reduced the number of out-of-school children from over 2.2 million to fewer than 700,000, representing a 70% reduction.

Governor Zulum made this announcement during the inauguration of Government Secondary School Mairi by the World Bank Country Director for Nigeria, Dr. Ndiame Diop.

Over the past five years, the administration has undertaken significant investments in education. Governor Zulum highlighted that the government has constructed 104 schools, restored 2,931 classrooms and distributed millions of instructional materials to both basic and secondary schools across the state.

“We have built 104 schools, rehabilitated 2,931 classrooms and distributed free educational materials, including 20 million exercise books, 2 million textbooks, 15 million sets of school uniforms, 700,000 school bags, and millions of other learning tools,” Governor Zulum stated.

The governor also emphasized the success of the school feeding programme which benefits 50,000 pupils annually, and an initiative providing 10,000 bicycles to ease mobility challenges for rural students.

In addressing out-of-school youths that have surpassed conventional school age, the administration has prioritized Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

Governor Zulum noted, “We have established five Vocational Enterprise Institutes, two Second-Chance Women/Girls Skills Entrepreneurship Schools and reactivated nine existing Vocational Training Centers. Our aim is to train approximately 5,000 artisans annually, empowering them with skills for self-reliance and addressing unemployment challenges.”

The governor extended his gratitude to the World Bank for its instrumental role in supporting Borno State’s developmental efforts through projects such as the Multi-Sectoral Crisis Recovery Project (MCRP), the Adolescent Girls Initiative for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE), the Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA), the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP), and Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL).

“These initiatives have significantly advanced the developmental strides of our state and we are deeply appreciative of the World Bank’s partnership and support,” he added.

World Bank Country Director, Dr. Ndiame Diop, commended Borno State’s commitment to rebuilding its education sector, noting that the Bank has supported the construction of 41 secondary schools and the rehabilitation of 392 schools across the state.

“This school is a symbol of resilience, a beacon of hope, and a testament to rebuilding better in the wake of adversity. We are impressed by the state’s efforts and remain committed to supporting Governor Zulum’s vision,” Dr. Diop stated.

The Commissioner for Education, Engr. Lawan Abba Wakilbe, highlighted the transformation of Mairi Secondary School, which had operated from a temporary site for nearly three decades until Governor Zulum’s intervention.

He further noted that through the AGILE project, the state aims to enroll 50,000 adolescent girls over the next four years.

In addition to Government Secondary School Mairi, Governor Zulum and Dr. Diop commissioned Government Girls Junior Day Secondary School Molai and Government Day Secondary School Gala-Mairi in Muna, Jere Local Government Area.

Dauda Iliya
Special Adviser to the Borno State Governor
(Media/Spokesperson)