ROLE OF THE NATIONAL ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY (NEEDS) EDUCATIONAL POLICY IN POVERTY REDUCTION IN SOKOTO STATE, NIGERIA

Haruna Sani Birnin-Kebbi, J. Soon, Y. Cheah
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This study examines the impact of the National Economic Empowerment and Development Strategy (NEEDS) programme on poverty reduction in Sokoto State of North-western Nigeria, through the channels of the education policy. A total of 826 responses from 11 Local Government Areas (LGAs) were received through a structured questionnaire. The data was analysed using descriptive statistics and the binary logit regression model. It is found that the NEEDS has had a significant impact on the education of the participating households, which could lead to poverty reduction in the study area. The results also reveal that the NEEDS educational policy is likely to empower the youth to be self-reliant and productive in order to combat poverty in Sokoto State. It is suggested that the government should plan educational policies in the context of poverty reduction, by creating a conducive atmosphere for learning. Further, those who have benefited from similar programmes can be involved in raising awareness of future programmes. In addition, the government should enact a law on children’s education so that domestic work in the household and family businesses do not interfere with children’s education.
尼日利亚索科托州国家经济赋权和发展战略(需求)教育政策在减贫中的作用
本研究考察了国家经济赋权和发展战略(NEDS)计划通过教育政策渠道对尼日利亚西北部索科托州减贫的影响。通过结构化问卷,共收到来自11个地方政府地区的826份回复。使用描述性统计和二元logit回归模型对数据进行分析。研究发现,需求对参与家庭的教育产生了重大影响,这可能导致研究地区的减贫。研究结果还表明,“需求”教育政策可能会增强索科托州青年的自立能力和生产力,以消除贫困。建议政府在减贫的背景下规划教育政策,创造有利的学习氛围。此外,那些从类似方案中受益的人可以参与提高对未来方案的认识。此外,政府应制定一项关于儿童教育的法律,使家庭和家族企业的家务劳动不会干扰儿童的教育。
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