The CSAAE, Civil Society Advocacy Centre through it’s SeeSay Reporting Radio Programme, continued its discussion on improving access to quality education during today’s edition.
The programme featured Dr. Goodness Okejirim, CEdu Coordinator at CSAAE and an education consultant, who responded to questions submitted by listeners following last week’s broadcast.
The session addressed key issues including what constitutes quality education for a child, the impact of poor-quality education on children’s future and national development, and the shared responsibilities of government, parents, schools, and communities in ensuring every child has access to quality education. The discussion also examined how hunger and other socio-economic challenges prevent many Nigerian children from accessing quality learning opportunities.
The programme was highly interactive and informative, providing practical insights while addressing concerns raised by listeners. It concluded successfully with a renewed call for collective action to improve access to quality education for every child.
