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Seantobyent > Blog > Opinion > Federal Government Delays Revised Education Curriculum Rollout to September 2025
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Federal Government Delays Revised Education Curriculum Rollout to September 2025

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Last updated: February 8, 2025 12:45 pm
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The Federal Government has postponed the rollout of the revised basic education curriculum to September 2025. Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated this at a press conference on Friday in Abuja. Recall that the immediate past Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, had in October 2024, announced that the new curriculum for basic education would commence across schools in January 2025.

In December 2024, The Guardian had reported that logistical challenges were hindering the implementation process, casting doubts on the government’s ability to meet the proposed date.

Mamman said the revised curriculum would include 15 vocations such as plumbing, robotics, beekeeping, hairstyling and makeup, tiling and floor works, phone repairs and solar installation among others.

President Bola Tinubu later relieved Mamman of his duties and appointed Alausa as the new Minister of Education, marking a significant change in the administration’s education leadership.But speaking at the press conference, Alausa said the next seven months will be used for the preparatory stage, including preparing teachers’ guides in using the curriculum, training of teachers, setting up classrooms, among others.

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The minister also announced that the new compulsory 12-year basic education programme would replace the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), also known as ‘Junior WAEC’. According to him, BECE will be phased out as part of the education reform, stressing that it is a proposal that will be presented to the National Council on Education for approval later in the year.

He said consultations were ongoing with stakeholders in the education sector to get their buy-in. He added: “Currently, we have Primary Six. After finishing Primary Six, they go to Junior Secondary School. The Common Entrance Exam has been abolished, except for people going to Federal Unity Schools. Now you have BECE that you take from Junior Secondary School to Senior Secondary School. We will phase out BECE as well. So the kids will just flow from Primary Six, Junior Secondary School and Senior Secondary School.

“If we do that, we would have inculcated better education in these children. We won’t have people dropping off at JSS Three. At that point when they drop at that level, they are not equipped. They don’t have enough education. So they become not useful to themselves and the society.”

“It is just adding three more years of education for our children. This, we believe, will improve their ability to move forward in life.” He also said plans were under way to make a case to President Tinubu to increase the share of the Consolidated Revenue Fund allocated to the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) from two per cent to five per cent. “We want to use one per cent of that funding to fund a very important part of our education that has been neglected at this point – the Early Child Care Development Education, the pre-primary education, which is not funded,” the minister added.

Source : https://guardian.ng/

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