Government Expenditure on Nomadic Education in Nigeria: Implications for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals

Dublin Core

Title

Government Expenditure on Nomadic Education in Nigeria: Implications for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals

Author

Akighir, David Terfa
Okpe, I.

Abstract

The paper examines government expenditure on nomadic education in igeria and the implications for achieving the M Gs. econdary data were used and the data were analyzed with the aid of descriptive statistics. The study revealed that government expenditure on nomadic education in igeria over time has been on the increase which has necessitated the increase in the number of nomadic schools and teachers in the country. The study further found out that there is a wide gap between male and female enrolments in nomadic schools in igeria; factors such as early marriages and teenage pregnancies, cultural and religious biases as well as economic issues were believed to be responsible for the gap. Also, it was discovered that the total increase in nomads’ enrolments in nomadic schools in the country is not proportionate with the increase in government expenditure on nomadic education. The study attributed this low school attendance by the nomads to the problems of under-funding, dearth of teachers, constant migration of nomads, the involvement of the children of nomads in the productive system, corruption, among others. The study concluded that the present form of implementation of the nomadic education would make it difficult for it to be a panacea for achieving the M Gs in the country. ecommendations were made on how to improve on the nomadic education system in the country.

Keywords

Article
PeerReviewed

Publisher

International Burch University

Date

2013-12-19

Extent

2392

Document Viewer