Tinubu Says No Child Should Be Excluded From Learning




…… Launches Education Campaign





President Bola Tinubu yesterday  launched a campaign to promote inclusive education, skill development, and gender equity, an  initiative of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD).

The President while speaking at the launch of the campaign at the State House, commended the commitment of African First Ladies, as members of OAFLAD, to advance gender equality and narrow the gender gap across the continent.

“This campaign holds significant importance for us in Africa. I, therefore, congratulate you all, particularly my dear wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the First Lady of Nigeria, who has chosen education as a primary tool to champion this campaign nationwide.

“The focus of the launch of this campaign in Nigeria, ‘Education as a Powerful Tool for Change’ is critical for Africa’s development, if we are to attain gender equity and ensure equal opportunities for all. 

From left: Gabon, Zita Oligui Nguema; Sierra Leone, Fatima Maada Bio; Zimbabwe, Auxillia Mnangagwa; President Bola Ahmed Tinubu; Nigeria, Oluremi Tinubu; Ghana, Rebecca Akufo-Addo; Angola, Ana Dias De Lourenco during the launch of the Organization of African First Ladies for Development held in Abuja on Monday.





“We must continue to create opportunities for all our children to access quality education without leaving anyone behind, particularly the girl child. We must engender a society where everyone has the same opportunities, regardless of who they are, because doing that leads to a stronger and more peaceful society for all,” he  said.

President Tinubu noted that the launch of the campaign in Nigeria coincides with the re-introduction of the Alternative High School for Girls advanced by the First Lady, adding that the  initiative offers a second chance to young girls, who have dropped out of school, to continue their education and fulfill their dreams and aspirations.

The President also said his administration will continue to work to end gender-based violence and increase learning opportunities for girls, in safe and conducive environments, adding: “These measures will enable more women to succeed in different vocations and properly shape their future endeavours, from politics to engineering, science, technology, sports, and the creative economy.”

The campaign has been launched in 15 African countries in different iterations, focusing on health, education, economic empowerment, and gender-based violence.  

The Nigerian component of the programme is tagged, ‘Education as a Powerful Tool for Change’, championed by the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.