NEWS: CRK is compulsory for all Christian students – FG
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Nigeria’s federal government says Christian Religious Knowledge (CRK)
is compulsory for all Christian students, and Islamic Religious Studies
(IRS) for their Muslim counterparts.
The Ministers of Education, Adamu Adamu, said this during a press
briefing at the end of the FEC meeting presided over by Acting President
Yemi Osinbajo, The Cable reports.
“I read in the papers that they asked the acting president to confirm
if the report that CRK had been removed from the curriculum is true,”
he said.
“There is no truth in that at all. It was just somebody’s imagination
probably somebody who wanted to raise tension in the country after the
Biafra issue and then the quit order given by some young people in the
north, so the person just followed suit trying to stoke the embers of
religion. There is no truth whatsoever in that. I repeat, no truth in
it.
“There was a policy in 2012 which was given effect in 2014, that is
even before this government came in. One of the things I did as minister
was to speak to the national council on education to disarticulate
history from the social studies curricula because we believe we want our
young people to know our history.
“You cannot know who you are without knowing who your ancestors were
in the past. And the national council of education did accept and agreed
that the teaching and learning of CRK has been made compulsory for all
Christians students and teaching and learning of Islamic studies is
compulsory for all Muslim students.
“So you are actually accusing the ministry of the opposite of what it
has done? You to be more responsible in handling the issues especially
at this time in history.”
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