By Olokuta Rofiat
The Senate on Tuesday summoned the Minister of Education over rising confusion surrounding the implementation of the new national curriculum, warning that the situation could affect WAEC registration if not urgently clarified.
During plenary, lawmakers expressed concern that poor communication and inadequate stakeholder consultation had left schools, students, parents, and exam bodies struggling to adjust.
The Senate Committee on Education was directed to review the policy and report back with recommendations.
Senators faulted the ministry for rolling out the curriculum without sufficient preparation, noting that many schools were unsure how to align teaching schedules and prepare students for upcoming external examinations.
The Senate also ordered the ministry to submit all documents related to the development and approval of the curriculum, insisting that transparency was essential to ensure the reforms support learning rather than disrupt it.
While backing efforts to improve education standards, lawmakers stressed that reforms must be properly planned and clearly communicated.
The minister is expected to appear before the committee in the coming days.