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Free And Compulsory Education Should Not Be Abolished In Our Country by LIFE60edet(m): 10:23pm On Jun 18, 2022
First of all, free education means that the student does not pay money to obtain her education but the government pays for everything and the expression 'Abolished' means to stop or discontinue. I say yes to continue with these points of mine.
EDUCATION MAKES A PEOPLE EASIER TO GOVERN.
Free and compulsory education is an important aspect of a country's intellectural and political prospect, this is because it offers a platform for the citizen to engage in government in a meaningful discussion and even help to come up with policies that will facilitate progress
Re: Free And Compulsory Education Should Not Be Abolished In Our Country by LIFE60edet(m): 10:29pm On Jun 18, 2022
FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION LEADS TO INCREASED IN EMPLOYMENT
Almost all jobs required some form of training, most position require certification and this certification is done by schools, if education is made free and compulsory more jobs opportunities will be open to more people to actualize their dreams
Re: Free And Compulsory Education Should Not Be Abolished In Our Country by LIFE60edet(m): 10:37pm On Jun 18, 2022
FREE AND COMPULSORY EDUCATION IS A SOCIAL SERVICE.
Free education should not be abolished because it is a social service, it is what the nation owes the people, it is an investment not an expense. It is in furtherance of this that, the united Nations requires all countries to devote atleast 7% of their annual budgets to finance education. Therefore, free and compulsory education should not be abolished in our country.

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