TITLE:
Assessing the Nigerian Federal Government’s Financial Commitments to Its Education Rights Obligations
AUTHORS:
Chukwuemeka O. Onyimadu
KEYWORDS:
Department of Research and Training, National Institute for Legislative Studies, National Assembly Abuja, Abuja, Nigeria
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.11 No.2,
February
21,
2020
ABSTRACT: The paper provides insights on the (mis)match between the Federal Government’s
Appropriations for education in relation to fulfilling its obligations towards
education rights. Using budgeted expenditure on education from 2016 to 2018,
the paper found that the Federal Government’s financial commitments have not
shown progressive achievements in meeting up with its education obligations.
Also, in making use of available resources, priority has leaned towards non-Economic, Social and Cultural rights over education rights. The paper
advocated action plans for both the legislature and civil society that borders
on policy review pressure for equitable funding of all levels of education and
possible litigation.