He spoke on Saturday at the sixth and seventh combined convocation of the Federal University Dutsinma.
Radda, who described his administration’s commitment to education development as unwavering, said the government had in the past six months spent about N2 billion for the rehabilitation of 361 schools and constructed 75 secondary schools under the AGILE programme.
He said: “We will focus on total education reform with the establishment of an Education Services Delivery Unit to ensure quality assurance and monitoring and evaluation of our education system.
“My government will also conduct a comprehensive baseline assessment of all primary and secondary schools to ensure that our investments are data-driven and the objectives are clearly measured.
“My administration has made out-of-school children a main priority and we will continue to work with all partners to reduce the numbers.
“We will also work with religious schools to provide academic tools for students in a bid to prepare them for the world ahead.