The House of Representatives has called on the Federal Ministry of Education to initiate a pilot program in selected schools nationwide to explore the feasibility and benefits of using local languages as a medium of instruction. The motion, sponsored by Kalejaiye Adeboye Paul (APC, Lagos), highlighted the importance of revitalising indigenous languages in Nigeria’s education system.
Kalejaiye noted that Nigeria’s linguistic diversity reflects its rich cultural heritage, yet English remains the dominant language of instruction. This reliance on English, he argued, has marginalised local languages like Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba, pushing them toward extinction. He emphasised that integrating indigenous languages into classrooms could strengthen teacher-student relationships, creating a more engaging and culturally relevant learning environment.
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