Senate President Links Falling Education Standard & Insecurity


Senate President Ahmad Lawan, has linked Nigeria’s falling education standard to the disturbing insecurity in the country.
Addressing the eighth matriculation of postgraduate students of the National Institute for Legislative Studies (NILDS)/the University of Benin for the 2020/2021 academic session in Abuja, Lawan indicated that some of the consequences of the weakness in the nation’s education sector include rising criminal activities and anti-social behaviours, a high number of unemployable youths and an unproductive workforce.

Represented by Senator Degi Biobarakuma (APC: Bayelsa), the Senate President noted: “You are well aware of some of the challenges and deficits in this sector, including limited funding, lack of infrastructure and teaching aids, poorly trained personnel and low levels of commitment.

“These have adversely affected the productivity and output of our schools and centres of learning at all levels.”

Lawan highlighted efforts of the National Assembly at improving primary and secondary education to consist amendment of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) Act for an increase of its budgetary allocation from two to three per cent.

“However, a lot more remains to be done in order to ensure that all stakeholders at the state and federal levels do their part to strengthen the sector,” he added.


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