President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Minister of Education to
convene a ministerial summit on education within the next few weeks.
The president gave the directive on Saturday in Ilorin, in his address at the 33rd Convocation of the University of Ilorin.
The president was represented by Prof. Abubakar Abdulrasheed, the
Executive Secretary of the National University Commission (NUC).
He explained that reason for the summit is to tackle major problem facing the education sector.
According to Mr. Buhari, this is with a view to restore education to its lead role of human development game-changer.
“My government will not allow the country to miss the globally agreed
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) train, the driving force of which
is education.
“Any success recorded in education will have a ripple effect on every other sector of our life,” he said.
The president also warned against excessive display of intolerance,
rancour, hostility, mutual suspicion and all such acts capable of
causing social unrest in the country.
He said: “Those who fan embers of division must refrain from the
unacceptable tendencies; retrace their steps and learn to live together
with one another”.
President Buhari added that the government will only recognise
legitimate aspirations of the citizens but should be done with good
faith, within the bounds of rationality and without infringing on the
rights of others.
Earlier in his address of welcome, the Vice-Chancellor of the
University of Ilorin, Sulyman Abdulkareem, reminded the graduating
students that the economic climate in Nigeria is unfavourable.
He said how the students comport themselves in the trying times goes a
long way in testing the ideals for which the institution is known.
“The will to win, means nothing without the will to prepare”; adding
that as ambassadors of Unilorin, they must be diligence and reduce quest
for materialism.
The VC said that a total of 9,018 students graduated from the
University out of which there are 89 first class, 1,932 Second Class
Upper Division, 3,727 Second Class Lower Division, 1309 Third Class, 117
Pass and Two Aegrotats.
Also speaking at the ceremony, Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara, called
on the University to adjust it’s curriculum to meet modern day needs of
labour and the world.
Mr. Ahmed, who was represented by Amina Ahmed, Kwara Commissioner for
Tertiary Education, urged the graduates to be job creators rather than
job seekers.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that other event at the
Convocation was award of 27 prizes to Rashidat Alabi, a Medical Graduate
from Faculty of Health Science of Unilorin. (NAN)
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