It added that the feat was made possible working with the Federal Ministry of Education, which facilitated the entire process.
Speaking to students of Government
Secondary School, Suleja, Niger State at the commencement of activities
to mark this year’s World Savings Day celebration, CBN Head, Consumer
Education in the Consumer Protection Department, Hajia Khadijah Kassim
said the apex bank had been able to prevail upon relevant education
authorities to embed financial education in the academic programme of
primary and secondary schools.
She said the introduction will fast track the bank’s target to expand financial literacy to all segments of national life.
She noted that over 200 schools are
being mentored by the CBN on the importance of saving as part of the
World Savings Day celebration.
The mentoring programme “will enable school children make sound financial decisions,” she noted.
Kassim added that the primary objective was to increase awareness on financial literacy among various segments of the general public to sensitize them on the importance of Savings, earning a livelihood, inculcate savings habit, employment and entrepreneurship for personal and national development.
Kassim added that the primary objective was to increase awareness on financial literacy among various segments of the general public to sensitize them on the importance of Savings, earning a livelihood, inculcate savings habit, employment and entrepreneurship for personal and national development.
According to her, the consumer protection
department of the CBN in collaboration with the financial sector
regulators, the bankers’ committee, Microfinance banks and institutions,
various non-governmental organizations and other stakeholders “are
commemorating this global event to raise awareness on the importance of
Savings by implementing an outreach mentoring programme in over 200
schools spread across the six ego-political zones.”
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