Stakeholders advocate access to quality inclusive education in Sokoto




SOKOTO (Sundiata Scholar) – Stakeholders at a dialogue on Inclusive Education Budget Expenditure in Sokoto State have urged government, partners and CSOs to actively combat the denial of quality education to physically-challenged children.

The two-day meeting, which began on Tuesday, was organised by the “Education for All Cluster,” an initiative supported by USAID and the Palladium consortium.

reports that it was convened under the ‘USAID-Strengthening Civic Advocacy and Local Engagement (SCALE) Project’ in Sokoto State.

In his address, Prof. Mustapha Namaka, the Executive Secretary of the State Female Education Board, emphasised the untapped potential of children living with disabilities, saying “it is a fact often overlooked by their families.

“The issue of parents denying their children with disabilities access to education is not rooted in culture but in a misguided perception aimed at shielding them from discrimination.

“There is a pressing need for greater commitment and awareness to help people understand that physical challenges do not equate to mental challenges.”

He urged parents to ensure their children attend school, regardless of their physical limitations, so they can contribute economically and socially to the nation’s development.

Namaka further highlighted that the implementation of the “Education for All Cluster” in the state would significantly enhance educational opportunities for people with disabilities and improve the overall standard of education.

He also called on the government to enforce a policy of division of labour in project execution across ministries, noting, “this approach will help address the issue of agencies receiving zero votes in budget implementation.”

Hajiya Aisha Zaidu, Director of Planning, Research, and Statistics at the State Agency for Mass Education, assured that the state government has established an effective budget line for inclusive education.

“This budget line is designed to ensure all necessary resources for inclusive education are captured, with a commitment to smooth implementation to meet such demands,” Zaidu assured.

Alhaji Bello Altine, Deputy Director of Planning at the Ministry for Basic and Secondary Education, reaffirmed the state government’s dedication to the successful implementation of the project.

Altine emphasised,, “Education for All Cluster project is identified as a crucial programme for the overall development of the state.” (NAN)