Community Participation in the Provision and Management of Secondary Education: A Strategy to Reducing Recurrent Expenditure by Nasarawa State Governments, Nigeria

Authors

  • R. I. Abubakar, Department of Educational Foundations, Federal University of Lafia, Nigeria
  • M. F Musa, Department of Educational Foundations, F.C.T College of Education Zuba, Abuja, Nigeria
  • B. B. Ogundele, Department of Educational Foundations, F.C.T College of Education Zuba, Abuja, Nigeria

Keywords:

Community, Participation, Educational provision

Abstract

The paper examined the need for community participation in provision and management of secondary
education in Nigeria as a strategy to cut down government recurrent expenditure on education. This
position is apt owing to the fact that government has unequivocally stated in the National Policy of
education that it welcomes the contributions of private entities and voluntary organizations in the
provision and management of education because of the huge budgetary requirement of the sector in the
year 2018. The Federal government proposed N544.07bn as recurrent expenditure for the ministry of
education. The state governments also spend huge sums to finance that section of their budgets
annually. The paper highlights the need of the community participation/involvement in educational
provision and management, strategies for encouraging community participation, challenges for
community involvement, as well as offer solutions to the challenges for effective and efficient
involvement. Conclusions were drawn and way forward were made. Some of which include;
sensitization of the community by the relevant agencies of government on the need for communities to
own their education by providing it to suit their need and managing it appropriately, formation of
strong and reliable community- based awareness campaign among others

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2021-06-01

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