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Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:32am On Nov 14, 2017
•N1tr needed yearly to revive sector – Minister

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday decried the state of education in the country saying it “calls for a serious concern.”

He listed the effects of decades of neglect suffered by the sector to include an estimated 13.2 million children out of school, high illiteracy level, infrastructural deficit and decay as well as unqualified teachers and inadequate instructional materials.

President Buhari spoke at the Old Banquet Hall of the Aso Rock Presidential Villa in Abuja during a special retreat of the Federal Executive Council themed: “Education in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects.”

According to him, it is no longer a secret that the quality of education in Nigeria requires greater attention and improvement, adding that it is common knowledge that the nation is facing numerous challenges in education and other sectors as a result of historical abuses, mindless impunity and corruption.

The president declared that Nigeria must give better attention to the sector, noting that the nation cannot progress beyond the level and standard of its education.

“We must get it right in this country. To get it right means setting our education sector on the right path,” he said.
The president said Nigerians should also “bear in mind that the security and stability of the country hinges, to a large extent, on its ability to provide functional education to its citizens.”

He said his administration was determined to turn around the sector for the better, stating that “We are already making appreciable progress in this respect. This will be part of our deliberate policy of revitalizing education provisioning and capacity building,” he said.

The president added: “Today, it is those who acquire the most qualitative education, equipped with requisite skills and training, and empowered with practical knowhow that are leading the rest. We cannot afford to continue lagging behind. Education is our launch-pad to a more successful, more productive and more prosperous future.

“One of the primary roles of education is to build and sustain individual and society’s development. It renews and improves the economic, social, political and cultural aspects of any nation. Education upgrades the living standard of citizens and enables people to become better and more productive citizens. It is a human right that creates a safe, healthy and prosperous society. It changes the visions and perspectives of individuals, enhances critical decisions and improves democracy. Indeed education is paramount and necessary requirement for all-round development.

“Nigeria’s participation in all relevant international education fora together with our investment in education and collaboration with development partners is an indication of high level of commitment towards ensuring that every capable Nigerian receives good quality education. These efforts are justifiable only to the extent that schooling is effective in promoting the realization of national objectives, attaining the Sustainable Development Goals and Education For All by 2030.These targets are, happily, in harmony with the manifesto and the CHANGE agenda of our Party, the All Progressive Congress. It is also in agreement with my campaign promises during the 2015 elections exercise and in pursuit of the yearnings and aspirations of the generality of Nigerian citizens.”

While charging the summit to work to enhance quality in, and access to, higher education and other challenges in the sector that could debar Nigeria from attaining the SDGs and be among the top 20 economies in the world, the president said the government would come up with feasible, implementable and far-reaching action to make education drive national prosperity and development.

In a reference to the on-going primary school reforms in Kaduna State, President Buhari described a situation where those engaged for teaching could not pass their own examinations as very serious and tragic.

‘It is tragic teachers can’t pass exams for their pupils’
Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai had in October announced plans to sack about 22,000 primary school teachers who failed a competency test.

Buhari stated: “To digress a little bit so that you know that I meant what I read, having been an orphan, I still feel that whatever I did in life so far was built by boarding schools. For nine years, I was in boarding school, three in primary and six in secondary school.

“In those days, teachers treat their students or children like their own children. If you did well, they would tell you (that) you did well; if you didn’t do well, they never spared the rod. When I finished my secondary school, I didn’t work for a day, I refused to work for a day, I left home, I refused to work in the local government, and then I joined the army. And the army of that time, we went through all we went through upto the civil war.

“And then, I listened to one of the Nigerians I respect, he said after his training here in Nigeria and the United States, he went to his alma mater, his primary school, to see what he could contribute. I won’t mention his name, but when he went, he couldn’t differentiate between the students, the children and the teachers.

“And what el-Rufai is trying to do now is exactly what that man told me about 10 years ago. It is a very, very serious situation when teachers cannot pass their exams that they are supposed to teach the children to pass. It is a very tragic situation we are in and this our gathering together, to me, is one of the most important in this administration.”
N1trn needed annually revive sector - Minister

Earlier, Education Minister Adamu Adamu urged improved funding for the sector, saying that it would take Buhari’s administration N1trillion annually for the next four years to fulfil its 13 campaign promises on education.

“Unfortunately, from 1999 to date, the annual budgetary allocation to education has always been between four per cent and 10 per cent,’’ Adamu said, adding that none of the E9 or D8 countries other than Nigeria allocates less than 20 per cent of its annual budget to education.

He also called for the declaration of a state of emergency in education, arguing that “if we get education right, other areas of our national life will be right and they will fall in line’’.
“What is needed is vastly improved funding accompanied by a strong political will. The strong political will needed to do all this is present in this government. What this government must now do is to make the funds available.

“Nobody has the moral and resource capacity to intervene promptly, substantially and sustainably in all areas of education provisioning better than the government,” he said.

He lamented that even in sub-Saharan Africa, Nigeria remains far behind smaller and less endowed nations in investment in education.

While suggesting ways of eliminating mediocrity in the sector, the minister said: “If we give regulatory agencies the teeth to bite and do their work, mediocre teachers will soon disappear from our classrooms. If we insist on professionalism with appropriate deadlines set for those who teach, the situation will improve phenomenally.”

He said Nigeria’s education system would improve if automatic scholarship is offered to students who take education as well as automatic employment and preferential compensation package to those who take to teaching as a profession.

The minister stressed the need to harmonize the learning and teaching in tertiary institutions as well as redefine national goals periodically.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/buhari-state-of-nigeria-s-education-worrisome.htmlhtml

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by BeeBeeOoh(m): 5:32am On Nov 14, 2017
Buhari allocated just 7% to education in 2018 budget, that same buhari is the one crying foul about the poor state of education in Nigeria. This man's hypocrisy stinks to the high heaven's embarassed embarassed


https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/248663-2018-budget-buhari-allocates-7-education.html

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Nobody: 5:35am On Nov 14, 2017
he should start with himself. a country with an illiterate president.....what do u expect

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by raker300: 5:38am On Nov 14, 2017
This one don begin campaign for 2019

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by nero2face: 5:41am On Nov 14, 2017
...He calls for serious concern *, and who's he calling on?, it's his responsibilities and not mine, he didn't go to school so he won't bother about Nigeria education, he worries more about Fulanis and their cows... Old confused man lipsrsealed lipsrsealed

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Nobody: 5:41am On Nov 14, 2017
I just love this man call Buhari. A very passionate and honest man. He will make this nation great again.

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by nero2face: 5:43am On Nov 14, 2017
modelmike7:
I just love this man call Buhari.
A very passionate and honest man.
He will make this nation great again.
a confused follower of a confused leader, backwardness addicts... I sight u

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by erinolu(m): 5:48am On Nov 14, 2017
I love this popular saying....

"Charity begins at home"

His excellency should start with himself. His daughter schooled in London while ASUU grievances and the dearth in our University is yet unresolved.

Talk indeed is cheap

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Samsimple(m): 7:03am On Nov 14, 2017
If i hear anybody say buhari 2019 i will stone you

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Nobody: 7:21am On Nov 14, 2017
So what was your answer to the call? 7% allocation in the 2018! budget.

And people sat down, and listened and clapped. Very unserious leaders and an equally unserious followers

cry

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by uncleiykeman(m): 9:25am On Nov 14, 2017
Nigeria is a zoo

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Nobody: 9:37am On Nov 14, 2017
sad The only regions where state of emergency should be declared on education is the North and South east. The south east once tried to compete with yoruba states academically but their recents failures in waec, Neco and jamb exposed their academic deficiency. Most teachers in igbo land are incompetent like their kaduna counterparts but instead of sacking them, they would rather manage them and pretend all is well with their education sector. Yorubas remains the pillar of education in Nigeria and it's evident in their academic brilliance and sophistication. No wonder ekiti state has the number of professors in the country. God bless yoruba land sad

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Dandsome: 9:38am On Nov 14, 2017
I give up..... N1tr gini?? You must be drunk with kero

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by SageTravels: 9:39am On Nov 14, 2017
Some Ministers do not have any business in the ministry

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by naptu2: 9:40am On Nov 14, 2017

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by guywitzerogal(m): 9:40am On Nov 14, 2017
So wat did u allocate to the education section in ur budget? Since ur children are not schooling in ds zoo I expected nothing less

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by NigerDeltan(m): 9:40am On Nov 14, 2017
grin

Mttcheeeew.. As if he can pass the test

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by GavelSlam: 9:41am On Nov 14, 2017
cyrilfosy:
he should start with himself. a country with an illiterate president.....what do u expect
That some of the people he rules over would be illiterate such as "if I say cry you say il another man say fosy omo na you sabi.
grin
Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by musa234(m): 9:41am On Nov 14, 2017
Mr President not just the educational sector but every sector in the country ... It has never been this bad since independence

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by EmekaBlue(m): 9:42am On Nov 14, 2017
from your dullardous north zone na...dullardinhos teaching dullardins

I wonder y this country remain dumb to allow these illiterates to keep running the affairs of this country...A country like this would have been far in front like many european countries if not all these rubbish setbacks of appointed dundees

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by three: 9:43am On Nov 14, 2017
Hmm...

2 and a half years down the line a goverment bemoans the state of something under its own watch.

Kaduna Governor should tell us how much has been spent on EDUCATION (not school feeding) since May 2015 in his state.

What efforts had he put in place to forestall this current debacle that has proved abortive.

Outside this, his actions are a very calculated strategy for grandstanding and stirring up public sentiments.

The Nigerians exhibiting shock at the exam results (the Kaduna Governor presented a micro sampling of the alleged 20k failures) are either conscientiously naive or living in denial.

NIGERIA IS IN A SORRY STATE!!!

Meanwhile if the President is truly committed to education he should as a sign of good faith present his certificate and in good humour take the said exam the teachers took.

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by gurunlocker: 9:43am On Nov 14, 2017
Seriously? it calls for concern? Does he remember how much is budgeted for education in 2018 budget?

1trn is needed yearly? what's the plan or they will just dish out 1trn?

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Notatribalist(m): 9:44am On Nov 14, 2017
modelmike7:
I just love this man call Buhari.
A very passionate and honest man.
He will make this nation great again.
love him for what exactly? For allocating 7% to education and turn around to cry to the masses? Nawa for you o..

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by pepemendy(m): 9:44am On Nov 14, 2017
Today is my birthday show some love famz

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Nobody: 9:45am On Nov 14, 2017
uncleiykeman:
Nigeria is a zoo

So what will happen as you live in the zoo. ?
Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by sureheaven(m): 9:47am On Nov 14, 2017
The sector needs serious restructuring, most of the teachers are of old, they speak outdated english, most aren't computer literate especially the grandmas and grandpas among them. Most school school environment are moribund, many still use black board and chalk when we are no more in the days of analogue.
Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Danny287(m): 9:48am On Nov 14, 2017
This country is a joke.
Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by symbianDON(m): 9:48am On Nov 14, 2017
is buhari now a comedian?? I can't understand how he is the one not paying attention to education and yet is still the same person crying foul....ayam not understanding at all at all

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by darlenese(f): 9:51am On Nov 14, 2017
what do u expect from an illiterate president ? huh?

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Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by Man2utd(m): 9:51am On Nov 14, 2017
If Nigeria will be great, we have to pay more attention to education, a lot of children are out of school and even the fortunate ones that are in school are not given the right education to drive the nation forward. Nigerian university produce thousands of engineers each year, yet we still go to china and others to build our bridges, contruct our roads, and railways. Its one of the thing i love president trump for, "Lets put America first" and he encourages others to follow suit. If we continue to depend on foreigners for all this services we are going no where, we will never come out of our illusive state.
Re: Buhari: State Of Nigeria's Education Worrisome, Calls For Serious Concern by BruncleZuma: 9:51am On Nov 14, 2017
Says what?

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