Obi Asks President Jonathan To Create Ministry Of Basic Education, Commends Jonathan’s Administration
Former Governor of
Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi has commended President Goodluck Jonathan on the
trajectory of his Government, especially its Transformation Agenda that is
taken manufacturing and Agriculture seriously.
Speaking to the
press after the State of Africa Session at the just concluded World Bank 2014
Annual Spring Meeting at Washington, where the World Bank Managing Director,
Sri Mulyani Indrawati submitted that within 2 decades of growth,
Asian countries have been able to reduce poverty by 40%, while Africa reduced
it by mere 8% over the same period.
According to him,
that is because African neglected manufacturing and Agriculture. Obi
said it was about time Nigeria focused more on manufacturing and
Agriculture.
“Looking at the
Government of President Goodluck Jonathan, one will notice that his emphasis now,
responding to global requirement, is meanly on encouraging the manufacturing
sector and Agriculture, while not neglecting other sectors. We have started to
see the result.
“Once this is
continued, the growth in our economy will increasingly lead to job creation and
invariably to the reduction in poverty level”, Obi said.
As a corollary to
the foregoing, Obi also called for more attention to be paid to education.
“When you look closely, you will find out that those Asian countries in
question invested heavily in education and skill acquisition as well.
“For African
countries to develop, they must build their human resources and engage in
practical capacity building,” Obi said.
He therefore
called for the establishment of the Ministry of Basic Education arguing that
Nigeria needed that now to lay proper educational foundation for the children
of the State bearing in mind, according to him, that education is the most
portent tool for competition in the world.
Justifying the
call, Obi said: “ Education is demanding and challenging. It is one sector that
is very active in terms of caring for the schools, the welfare of the pupils
and students, curriculum development, admissions, labour matters, regulation
and registration of schools, among others.
“It shall be
better coordinated if the sector has two Ministries, where one is devoted to
basic education, which is the terra firma on which subsequent grade of
education and teaching are hinged, Obi concluded.
Obi Asks President Jonathan To Create Ministry Of Basic Education, Commends Jonathan’s Administration
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