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Nigeria education to tackle skill shortage, unemployment via STEM, TVET – Minister

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
March 13, 2025
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The Nigerian government has unveiled a transformative approach to education, prioritizing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) alongside Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). In a move to address skill shortages and bridge the widening unemployment gap, Minister of Education, Dr. Morufu Olatunji Alausa, announced sweeping reforms aimed at equipping young Nigerians with practical skills for the modern job market. Under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, the country is shifting from a resource-based economy to a knowledge-driven workforce.

For years, Nigeria has grappled with an education crisis, with over 15 million children out of school and approximately 60 million young Nigerians classified under “learning poverty.” This has resulted in an increasing number of unemployable graduates lacking industry-relevant skills. To combat this, the Nigerian Education Sector Renewal Initiative is restructuring the system to ensure a balance between theoretical learning and hands-on training. The government’s strategy focuses on transforming education into a tool for economic empowerment, reducing dependence on traditional academic qualifications that do not guarantee employment.

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STEM education has been positioned as a cornerstone of the new education strategy, with a strong emphasis on digital skills to meet global workforce demands. Dr. Alausa stressed that Nigeria must produce millions of skilled professionals in fields such as healthcare, artificial intelligence, and software development to remain competitive. To achieve this, the government has introduced the Digital Training Academy (DTA), an initiative designed to provide final-year students with cutting-edge tech skills such as software development, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics. Graduates of the program will not only receive certifications but also access government-funded training and remote job placements, with potential earnings of up to $4,000 per month in the global tech industry.

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Alongside STEM education, the government is aggressively expanding vocational and technical training. The TVET initiative follows an approach that prioritizes 80% practical experience and 20% theoretical knowledge. To encourage participation, students enrolled in vocational programs will receive financial incentives, including monthly stipends and accommodation support. The initiative also integrates industry collaborations, where trainees will spend three days gaining hands-on experience in industries, one day in classrooms, and another day in workshops. Graduates will not only be job-ready but will also have access to entrepreneurial grants to help them start their businesses. With President Tinubu’s approval of a ₦120 billion investment in this initiative, the first phase is expected to launch between May and June 2025.

Recognizing the urgent need to address gender disparities in education, the government has launched the Lumina Program, specifically aimed at reducing the number of adolescent girls out of school. With over six million girls currently denied access to education, the initiative includes conditional cash transfers to parents as an incentive to encourage school enrollment. In a bid to ensure accountability and transparency, the Ministry of Education is working in collaboration with the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) to create a verifiable register of beneficiaries.

In addition to these efforts, the government is embracing data-driven governance to ensure the success of its education reforms. A newly established National Education Data Infrastructure Platform, developed in partnership with the Ministry of Communications, will provide real-time statistics for planning, intervention, and monitoring of educational programs nationwide. This initiative aims to eliminate inefficiencies and ensure that resources are directed where they are most needed.

With these bold reforms, Nigeria’s education sector is undergoing a transformation that promises to equip the next generation with the skills necessary for global competitiveness. Dr. Alausa assured Nigerians that these initiatives will yield tangible results, declaring that the light at the end of the tunnel is now clearer, and the tunnel is getting shorter. With strategic planning, targeted investments, and a focus on skill acquisition, Nigeria is on track to revolutionize its education system and create a workforce capable of driving sustainable economic growth.

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