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<p>THE Federal Government has urged the parents and stakeholders in the country to save the Nigerian languages from extinction.</p>
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<p>Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu, who made the call in Abuja,
however, announced that a National Language Policy would soon be
developed by the Ministry to strengthen the learning and teaching of
Nigerian Languages across all levels of education.</p>
<p>Adamu, represented by the Director of Basic Education, Mr. Jonathan
Mbaaka, spoke at an event organised to mark the 2017 International
Mother Language Day, where he asked parents to ensure that their
children were well grounded in speaking their indigenous languages.</p>
<p>Various speakers at the occasion organised by Federal Ministry of
Education and other stakeholders expressed great concern over the
alarming failure of many young Nigerians to speak their languages which
is supposed to serve as their personal identity.</p>
<p>A statement from the Federal Ministry of Education by Mr Agidike Onu,
said the minister commended the collaboration of the Linguistic
Association of Nigeria (LAN), National Institute for Cultural
Organisation (NICO) and De United Foods Industries Ltd, saying that with
commitment from all the stakeholders, the general public would continue
to be sensitised on the need to appreciate and promote the indigenous
languages.</p>
<p>Former Minister of State for Education, Prof. Jerry Agada, who was
chairman at the occasion, expressed displeasure at the attitude of many
parents, particularly in the urban centres who did not speak their
languages to their children in the name of civilisation, describing as
shameful a situation whereby people grow up unable to speak their
languages.</p>
<p>Earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Dr. Jamila Shua’ara, recalled that
the International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999
to be celebrated on 21st February each year, adding that the theme of
the 2017 celebration was “Towards sustainable futures through
multilingual education”</p>
<p>The keynote speaker, Professor Harrison Adeniyi, national president
of Linguistic Association of Nigeria, said Nigeria had about 520 living
languages, some with less than 10 speakers.</p>
<p>He also disclosed that a vast number of the minority languages were
undocumented, without orthography and were at the brink of obliteration.</p>
<p>Professor Adeniyi said the theme of the 2017 celebration strongly
supports multilingual education which is in line with Sustainable
Development Goal 4.</p>
<p>According to him, multilingual education refers to a situation in
which first language of the child is as a foundation for the education
of the child, while after sometime, the teacher proceeds to using
another language to continue the education of the child.</p>
<p>“Learning takes place where a child starts with instructions in
mother tongue and progressively adds another tongue at a later stage in
the learning process. Finally the child ends up using both L1 and L2 for
lifelong learning” he said.</p>
<p>He commended the pronouncement by the Minister of Science and
Technology, Dr. Ogbonaya Onu who said plans were underway to ensure that
primary schools in the country taught mathematics and sciences in
indigenous languages; even as he urged the minister to expedite action
in this regard.</p>
<p>The celebration featured presentations by students invited from
schools around the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja who demonstrated
proficiency in their languages through songs and drama sketches.</p>
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