A consult group has initiated a project called ‘Book the Kids Again,’ to encourage reading among children in the country.
Mr Goodluck Hayi, Chairman of the group, known as 0410, said this during a media conference on reading renaissance in Abuja on Saturday.
“This campaign will drive change, the project aims to encourage secondary school students to rediscover the joys and benefits of reading.
“The programme focuses on secondary school students, with the goal of nurturing a new generation of avid readers and thinkers,” he said.
Hayi said that the programme would feature variety of activities designed to engage students and enhance their reading skills.
According to him, participants will be encouraged to read and analyze books, fostering critical thinking and a deeper understanding of the material.
The Chairman said that the event would serve as a model that could inspire broader educational reforms.
“We want to demonstrate the impact of reading and show how private initiatives can complement governmental efforts. We’re focusing on grassroots engagement first,” he said.
He said that reading can significantly improve intellectual skills, boost confidence, and enhance overall academic performance of students.
Heyi said that many students today are more inclined in spending their free time on screens than pages.
He urged educators and parents to join forces to launch a “Read to Succeed” initiative to encourage secondary school kids to read at least one book per month.
He said that making reading a priority can empower the next generation to become curious learners, creative thinkers, and compassionate leaders.
Mr Otuya Okecha, a member of the group, also said that the initiative was important in encouraging reading culture.
“Books have had a tremendous impact on me, they have stretched my mental capacity, helped me to be more reflective, improve my strategic and analytical skills.
“Books generally help to give hope,” he said.
Okecha encouraged parents to develop reading habits, so that children can emulate their actions, adding that “I believe in modeling, and the best way is to show an example.”
Another member of the “Book the Kids Again” team, Martha Kama, stated that reading books provides incredible inspiration that can shape the future of children.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the group introduced the measure to promote literacy and academic excellence. (NAN)