Prof. Anthony Anwukah |
Students from primary to
tertiary institutions will henceforth learn French language compulsorily, the
federal government said at the weekend.
The
Nation report continues:
It
said it will embark on intensive training of more French teachers in its bid to
make it the nation’s second official language.
The
Minister of State for Education, Prof Anthony Anwukah, stated these in Abuja
yesterday when the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Denys Gaver, paid him a
courtesy call.
Anwukah
said: “French language is a matter of necessity. We have to because we have
Cameroon, Niger, Chad, Benin Republic, Togo Guinea, and Côte d'Ivoire
surrounding us and so there is need for us to get more Nigerians to become
proficient in French language.
“This
is good for the continent; it is good for us as a nation. It is good for our
brothers at the borders because it will enable us to communicate with them
effectively.
Speaking
to the envoy on the need to have more French teachers, the minister said: “We
plead that you consider it a lot more expedient in helping us train our
teachers in French both for the primary school level, secondary level and
tertiary level.
“So
far, we have demonstrated the enthusiasm to foster the teaching and learning of
French in Nigerian schools which are the tertiary, basic and secondary levels
and our main concern now is the training of sufficient number of French
teachers within our school system.”
The
minister also flagged off the French Clinic Project in Federal Government Boys
College Apo, Abuja.
Speaking
on the project, Anwukah said: “The ministry is geared towards establishing
French clinics in 104 government colleges, unity schools.
“We
are keen and motivated by the need to actualize our dream of making French
language our second language of business in Nigeria.
“The
clinic is expected to improve the listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills of students.
“It
is expected that with these skills, our students will fare better in their
examinations and in the world of worth.
Gaver said in the absence
of sufficient French teachers, the internet can be employed as a tool for
training teachers.
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