The Minister of Education, Prof.
Ruqayyatu Rufa’I, said on Thursday, August 29 2013 in Abuja that French would
be part of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) as from
2014 for interested Candidates.
Rufa’I said this at farewell
reception held in honour of the French Language Project Manager, Mr
Jean-Phillipe Roy.
She said that being multi-lingual in
the 21st Century was essential as it helps individuals to operate more
effectively in the international community.
“For Nigeria, the study of French
language is quite key, considering the fact that our neighbouring countries are
French-speaking.
“Apart from the English Language,
French Language is one of the major international languages, ‘’she said.
She said Roy came to Nigeria in 2009
under the 2nd Bilateral Agreement between Nigeria and French.
The minister noted that he had
worked hard to ensure that various components of the project received due
attention.
Rufa’I lauded his contributions to
the reform of the UTME for 2014 in addition to the scholarships awarded to 16
teachers of French Language to study in France for one month.
She said the project manager’s
contributions, included supply of books to schools, award of Masters Degree in
French as a Foreign Language and supply of DVD and CD player to the project
office, among others.
The minister lauded the support of
the French Government to the Nigerian French Language Village, Badagry, Lagos,
the Regional Network of French Language centres in Africa.
She also commended the Association
of French Language Teachers, and noted the proposed handing over of the
project vehicle to the ministry for the monitoring of the teaching and learning
of the Lanaguage.
“Nigeria and France have come a long way in their
relationship. It is a relationship built on mutual respect, cooperation and
interest.
“I wish to assure you that the ministry will continue to be
committed to the teaching and learning of French Language in Nigeria and
sustenance of the cordial relationship,’’ she
said.
She called on the French Government
to introduce similar programmes to complement, sustain and consolidate the
achievements made so far.
Responding, Roy lauded the
collaboration between the Federal Government and the French Government.
“Since I have been here, you have
shown a lot of interest in what we have been trying to do in terms of
decision-making in critical issues and, with your help, we have been able to
keep the project on the right track.
He said that French Government had
so far organised 160 training sessions in various parts of the country, adding
that 4,290 people participated in the programme.
Roy called for continued
collaboration between the Nigerian Government and the French Government.
In his remarks, the Counsellor of
French Cultural Affairs, Mr Patrick Perez, stressed the need to sustain good
relationship between the two countries.
“We will like to thank you for all
your efforts to promote French Language in Nigeria and we hope that this
collaboration will continue to grow from strength to strength, ‘’he said.
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