The Government of France is investing €600,000 into Nigeria to make French a language of communication in the country.
The Embassy of France in Nigeria is officially setting in motion projects that would position French as the language of communication in secondary schools and the Nigerian public space.
French Ambassador to Nigeria, Emmanuella Blatmann said the project was meant to strengthen French teachers in the country through a special fund known as the Solidarity Funds for Innovative Projects (FSPI in French).
She said the FSPI project would make it possible to deploy the programme in 50 schools in five states in which local partners have clearly expressed the desire to intensify educational cooperation actions in Enugu, Plateau, Oyo, FCT, and Lagos.
The Ambassador made the revelation at the launch of the FSPI project in Abuja.
She said, “The Embassy of France in Nigeria officially sets in motion a new project entitled ‘French in Nigeria, the language of communication and capacity building,’ financed by a special fund called ‘Solidarity Funds for Innovative Projects (FSPI’ in French) to the sum of €600,000.
“This project, with the slogan “À toi le micro, Naija” (the mic is yours, Naija), aims at positioning French as a real language of communication in secondary schools and in the Nigerian public space, by supporting the training of secondary school teachers in Nigeria and creating a network of media platforms using the French language.
“In line with the foregoing, this FSPI project will make it possible to deploy a program for 50 schools in five States in which local partners have clearly expressed the desire to intensify educational cooperation actions: Enugu, Plateau, Oyo, FCT, and Lagos.
“These schools will benefit directly from a pilot initiative involving teacher training in France and in Nigeria, and the purchase of books and computer equipment.”