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  • COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF THE FOURTH QUARTERLY MEETING OF UBEC MANAGEMENT WITH EXECUTIVE CHAIRMEN OF STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARDS (SUBEBs) HELD FROM 13TH – 16TH NOVEMBER, 2011 AT THE TARABA STATE HOTELS LTD (ANNEX), JALINGO, TARABA STATE

  • UBEC REMAIN THE ONLY HOPE OF BASIC EDUCATION IN NIGERIA – GOV. SUNTAI

  • COMMUNIQUÉ OF YEAR 2011 SECOND QUARTERLY MEETING OF UBEC MANAGEMENT WITH EXECUTIVE CHAIRMEN OF STATE UNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATION BOARDS (SUBEBs) HELD FROM 11TH TO 14TH JULY, 2011 AT THE ROYAL CHOICE INN, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE

  • COMMUNIQUÉ ISSUED AT THE END OF FIRST UBEC MANAGEMENT MEETING WITH DIRECTORS OF QUALITY ASSURANCE FROM SUBEBs AND UBEC ZONAL/STATE COORDINATORS HELD ON 13TH JULY 2011 AT THE ROYAL CHOICE INN, MAKURDI, BENUE STATE
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  • INVITATION FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION OF PUBLISHERS FOR SUPPLY OF PRIMARIES ONE AND TWO TEXTBOOKS AND ASSORTED LIBRARY RESOURCE MATERIALS FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS (JSS)
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    The Universal Basic Education (UBE) Programme is a nine (9) year basic educational programme, which was launched and executed by the government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to eradicate illiteracy, ignorance and poverty as well as stimulate and accelerate national development, political consciousness and national integration. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo flagged off UBE on 30 th September 1999 in Sokoto , Sokoto State. The UBE Programme is Nigeria's strategy for the achievement of Education for All (EFA) and the education-related Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

    The implementation process of the programme has been on since 1999 , but progress was hampered by lack of an enabling law to execute certain aspects of the programme. What a big relief it was when the President signed the UBE Bill into law on 26 th May 2004 following its passage by the National Assembly . The UBE Act 2004 makes provision for basic education comprising of ECCE, Primary and Junior Secondary Education. The financing of basic education is the responsibility of States and Local Governments. However, the Federal Government has decided to intervene in the provision of basic education with 2% of its Consolidated Revenue Fund. For states to fully benefit from this Fund, criteria were established which states are to comply. The Act also provides for the establishment of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) to co-ordinate the implementation of the programme at the states and local government through the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) of each state and the Local Government Education Authorities (LGEAs) . The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) was formally established on 7 th October 2004 .

    Vision Statement

    At the end of nine years of continuous education, every child should acquire appropriate and relevant skills and values and be employable in order to contribute his or her quota to National Development

    Mission Statement

    To serve as a prime energiser of National Movement for the actualisation of the nation's Universal Basic Education (UBE) vision, working in concert with all stakeholders, thus mobilising the Nation's creative energies to ensure that Education For All becomes the Responsibility of all.

    Scope of UBE

    Programmes and initiatives for early childhood care and education, Six-year Primary Education, and three (3) years of Junior Secondary Education.

    Objectives Of UBE

  • Ensure unfettered access to nine (9) years of formal basic education.

  • The provision of free, Universal Basic Education for every Nigerian child of school­ going age.

  • Reducing drastically the incidence of drop-out from the formal school system, through improved relevance, quality and efficiency

  • Ensuring the acquisition of appropriate levels of literacy, numeracy, manipulative, communicative and life skills as well as the ethical, moral and civic values needed for laying a solid foundation for life-long learning.
  • Core Values of the UBE Commission


  • Honesty and Accountability
  • Integrity and Transparency
  • Team Work and Commitment









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