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FG scraps mother tongue policy, cites poor performance of students in public exams •English declared sole medium of instruction

The FrontierThe FrontierNovember 12, 2025 1892 Minutes read0

The federal government has cancelled the national policy mandating the use of indigenous languages as the medium of instruction in schools, citing poor performance in public examinations.

The government said Nigerian children had been performing abysmally in public examinations as a result of being taught in their mother tongue, reports The Nation.

The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa, stated this at the 2025 Language in Education International Conference, organised by the British Council in Abuja today.

In 2022, the federal government approved a National Language Policy (NLP), which stipulates that from Early Childhood Education to Primary Six, the language of instruction will be in the mother tongue or the language of the immediate community.

The policy aims to promote indigenous languages, recognise their equal status, and improve early childhood learning outcomes, while English remains the official language used in later education and formal settings.

However, speaking at the conference, Alausa said English is now the language of instruction in Nigerian schools from primary to tertiary levels.

The minister stated that the decision to cancel the policy was based on extensive data analysis and evidence showing that the use of the mother tongue as the primary medium of instruction had negatively impacted learning outcomes in several parts of the country.

He said, “We have seen a mass failure rate in WAEC, NECO, and JAMB in certain geo-political zones of the country, and those are the ones that adopted this mother tongue in an over-subscribed manner.

“This is about evidence-based governance. English now stands as the medium of instruction from the pre-primary, primary, junior secondary, senior secondary and to the tertiary education level.

“Using the mother tongue language in Nigeria for the past 15 years has literally destroyed education in certain regions. We have to talk about evidence, not emotions.”

According to him, data gathered from schools across the country revealed that students taught primarily in indigenous languages recorded higher failure rates in national examinations and struggled with basic English comprehension.

He said, “The national policy on language has been cancelled. English now stands as the medium of instruction across all levels of education.”

The minister urged stakeholders with differing views to present verifiable data to support their positions, adding that the government remained open to evidence-based dialogue that would strengthen the education sector.

He commended the British Council for its continued partnership with Nigeria in advancing education reforms and promoting inclusive language and learning policies.

The Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmed, said a new training package had been designed for teachers to help with literacy and numeracy learning.

She said, ‎”Now we are designing a training package for the teachers that focuses on the learning of literacy and numeracy.

“This is specifically training teachers who teach across the foundation level from pre-primary to primary one to three.

“We are training them how best to teach literacy, how best to teach numeracy, and of course, the approach.”

Also speaking, the Country Director, British Council Nigeria, Donna McGowan, pledged the council’s continued support and expertise to Nigeria’s education policies aimed at repositioning the education sector.

McGowan said, “We’re committed to working hand-in-hand with the ministry. We work across all areas of education in terms of supporting teacher professional development, school leadership, and language proficiency.”

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