Abuja, Nigeria – The Federal Ministry of Education joined global education leaders at the opening ceremony of the British Council’s Going Global Africa 2024 Conference in Abuja. The three-day event, held from [insert dates], aims to address regional and global challenges in tertiary education, foster collaboration, and create strategies for improving educational systems across the continent.
Dr. Maruf Tijani Alausa, Nigeria’s Minister of Education, lauded the initiative, emphasizing its potential to drive significant improvements in Africa’s education sector. Speaking at the event, Dr. Alausa highlighted the critical role of strategic partnerships in strengthening education systems and improving outcomes for young Africans.
“This 3-day conference provides a platform to engage with and learn about the regional and global challenges in tertiary education, identify collaborations to strengthen educational systems, and improve outcomes for young Africans,” he stated.
He reiterated the Nigerian government’s commitment to educational reform under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to leverage the nation’s tertiary education system as a driver of economic transformation. The Minister also acknowledged the challenges within the system, pledging the government’s unwavering dedication to improving access, quality, and equity in education.
The conference underscores the importance of mutually beneficial partnerships, with the British Council playing a pivotal role. Dr. Alausa extended gratitude to the UK High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr. Richard Montgomery, and the British Council for their contributions. He also expressed optimism about the collaborative opportunities to implement Nigeria’s Education Roadmap effectively.
A Catalyst for Change in African Education
The Going Global Africa 2024 Conference is a significant milestone, providing a platform for stakeholders from African universities, governments, and international organizations to share insights and forge innovative solutions to enhance the continent’s education sector.
Dr. Alausa’s remarks reflect the Nigerian government’s resolve to embrace systemic change through education reform. He called for continued collaboration with global partners, including African countries and their institutions, to achieve a shared vision of better education for all.
As the conference progresses, education leaders and stakeholders will deliberate on strategies to address existing challenges, build sustainable partnerships, and empower young Africans to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
About the Conference
The Going Global Africa 2024 Conference, organized by the British Council, brings together policymakers, educators, and thought leaders to explore critical issues in education and foster international collaboration. This year’s event emphasizes sustainable solutions for education reform, with Nigeria serving as a host for the first time.
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