He also mentioned that more than two million girls have directly benefited from the project.
Governor Caleb Mutfwang thanked the World Bank for choosing the state to implement the project.
The governor said that about 50,000 pupils benefited from the state’s school feeding programme annually.
Mr Diop assured of the bank’s continued partnership with the state.
The new direction of macroeconomic policies should be sustained, including the Central Bank of Nigeria’s appropriately tight monetary policy stance
Vice-President Kashim Shettima says the federal government will integrate technology into the education infrastructure to enhance learning outcomes.
The report finds several factors contributing to the productivity gap, including limited and unequal access to education and health services.
Mr Utsev reiterated the Federal Government’s dedication to engaging Nigerian youths in productive endeavours
