Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar earlier today disclosed that 70
per cent of people in the northern part of the country are illiterates.
Abubakar who was speaking in Abuja at a public presentation of a book
titled, ‘Re-thinking the Legal Framework for Rights of Women and
Girl-Child in Nigeria,’ in honour of his wife, Amina Titi Atiku
Abubakar, also said that 38 per cent of women in Nigeria lack formal
education while only four percent of them have higher education.
Abubakar who spoke on the topic, ‘Protecting the Rights of Nigerian
Women and the Girl Child Amidst Insecurity,’ said, “There is no doubt
that the rights of women and girls need to be protected and promoted. As
a country, we are currently not doing enough in that regard, not in
educating them, not in promoting and caring for their health and not in
dealing with crimes against them such as rape and several others.
“WOTCLEF believes that every child has a right to life, to education,
to leisure, to recreational activities and
to develop mentally and
emotionally, and to protection from any form of harm.
“Perhaps no greater harm can be done to a girl-child than denying her
an education. And it is also a great harm to the society. Educating
girls is vital because girls who acquire education tend to become better
mothers, have fewer and healthier children.
“Indeed, as UNICEF points out, every additional year of schooling
reduces the probability of child mortality by five to ten percent. And
if you look around your various communities you are likely to find that
children whose mothers are educated tend to be educated themselves.
“Figures from the United Nations, national reports and studies
initiated by non-governmental organizations always show that girls, as a
group, have lower literacy rates, received less health care, and are
often more impoverished than boys. The UNESCO estimates that over 100
million girls in low and middle income countries cannot read a
sentence.”
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