Nigeria: Malala Calls for Declaration of Emergency in Nigeria's Education

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Advocate of children education, Malala Yousafzai, Monday called for the declaration of emergency in Nigeria's educational sector, saying education of young persons are crucial to a nation's progress.

Malala made the call while answering questions from journalists in the State House after paying a visit to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo in the Presidential Villa.

Malala escaped death by the whiskers in 2012 in Pakistan following her persistent campaign for the education of girlchild. She was specifically shot on October 9, 2012 after a Pakistani Taliban issued a death threat against her when she was 15 years old , an episode which drew world attention and consequently made her an international figure.

She has since been running an education trust fund which serves as her platform for the campaign for education of all children. The fund has a chapter in Nigeria.

Answering questions from journalists after the meeting, Malala said during the meeting, she advocated two issues - a declaration of emergency in the education sector as well as the implementation of Child Rights Act.

Shea also said she had earlier met with the freed Chibok girls and was excited about their freedom and equally called for the release of others who are still in captivity.

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"It was a very good meeting. I had a very good response. I highlighted a few issues. The first was to ask the government to declare a state of emergency in education because the education of the Nigerian girls and boys is really important. The Federal government, state government and local government should all be united for this. "Secondly, the spending should be made public and thirdly, the Child Rights Act should be implemented in all states. I was really happy to hear a positive response from the acting president that they are happy with the suggestion of implementing emergency for education and that they are happy to work more on education and that they are united.

"I'm happy to hear positive responses from the ministers as well that they are ensuring that education is prioritised for both boys nd the girl child and that education in Nigeria is given priority.

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