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Don urges speedy implementation of mother tongue policy

Lack of instructional materials and qualified teachers, in addition to the multitude of indigenous languages without orthographies pose a serious threat to the implementation of the policy.

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Mar 22, 2023
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Dr Titilayo Onadipe-Shalom, the Acting Head of Department of Linguistics, African Languages and Communication Arts at Lagos State University, has urged the Federal Government to expedite the implementation of the National Language Policy, which stipulates mother tongue as a compulsory medium of instruction for the first six years of education in the country.

In a statement to commemorate this year’s International Mother Language Day, the don tasked the government to surmount challenges that threaten effective implementation of the policy.

 

She said: “While we acknowledge ongoing efforts by the government to promote indigenous languages by the approval of a new National Language Policy in November 2022 which makes the mother tongue a compulsory medium of instruction for the first six years of education in Nigeria, we seek the speedy implementation of the policy with genuine and committed efforts on the part of the government.

“Lack of instructional materials and qualified teachers, in addition to the multitude of indigenous languages without orthographies pose a serious threat to the implementation of the policy. The government must therefore exude high level of commitment and optimism to surmount these challenges and ensure the effective implementation of the language policy.”

Onadipe-Shalom urged citizens to live up to their cultural responsibility of promoting indigenous languages by preventing them from going into extinction through usage and patronage.

“It  is noteworthy to state that our indigenous languages have the capacities and capabilities to meet the need of all language users.

“Beyond communication and usage, indigenous languages are a consortium of knowledge and ideologies relevant to social and national development.

Therefore, we call on government at all levels to support multilingual education which is necessary to transforming education,” she added.

The don thanked  the Lagos State Government for the promulgation of the Yorùbá Language Preservation and Promotion Law which, according to her  has repositioned the indigenous language among other native languages.

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