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    FG gives the latest updates to scrapped JSS and SSS basic education systems

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    FG has recently announced the cancellation of JSS and SSS basic education systems in Nigeria.

    Nigeria News Nalin It was reported that the federal government has dismissed the report, claiming that the junior and senior (JSS) and high school (SSS) education systems have been cancelled and that discussions about potential reforms are underway.

    Minister of Education Recover Arison, Refuted the claim in an interview todaynoting that although the transition to a 12-year uninterrupted basic education model is being considered, no final decision has been made.

    Alausa’s clarification follows a media report that shows that the federal government abolishes the current 6-3-3-4 education system in favor of the 12-4 model.

    The report said the minister announced at the meeting of the Extraordinary National Council for Education (NCE) in Abuja in 2025.

    Alausa, while acknowledging that several developed countries have adopted similar systems, stressed that Nigeria is still in the deliberation phase.

    “We are not even entering the implementation phase. The National Education Council is the highest decision-making body in education policy and must first approve any changes,” he said. He explained.

    Reasons for reform

    According to the minister, the proposed system will expand mandatory basic education in Nigeria from nine to 12 years.
    He noted that past educational structures were cultivated for students with stronger basic knowledge, which is why the government is reviewing the current system.
    “This means we just train people who don’t know and need training. We’ve been 9 years, but we recommend adding it to 12 years of compulsory education,” Arausa said.
    He further argued that a 12-year model would align Nigeria with global education standards, thus ensuring preparation for higher education.
    “Continuous curriculum promotes better standardization, quality assurance and improved educational outcomes,” He said.
    Additionally, Alausa highlighted concerns about being postponed to university due to age restrictions.
    “Smart students who completed secondary school at the age of 16 were forced to wait until they were 18. This delayed their development and could worsen mental health problems,He warned.
    Despite ongoing reviews, Alausa guarantees no changes will occur until the last quarter of 2025.

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