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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
DETERIORATION OF EDUCATION IN THE NORTH: NORTHERN GOVERNORS SHOULD EMULATE KWANKWASO AND YUGUDA.
Education is unanimously agreed to be one of the indicators of
Development. In Nigeria, however,Education has suffered a drastic
setback, especially in the Northern part of the country, in which
most of the people can't afford to pay for their children's school fees
at both secondary and tertiary levels, and that led to the high
number of illiterates in the Northern part of Nigeria compared to the
Southern part. Those that are even lucky to attend by one means or
the other never get the required training at their various institutions
due to the lack of modern facilities at our tertiary institutions simply
because the government is doing little (or nothing) to address the
problem facing the educational sector.
With the exception of few states in the North where their Governors
are doing marvelously to improve the standard of education in their
state, most of the Northern governors never give a damn whether
their indigenes go to school or not, because to them, its not
necessary for the less privilege ones to go to school.
Lack of sponsorship is one of the major factors that contributes
immensely to the high number of illiterates in the Northern part of
the Country. There are quite number of intelligent people who can't
further their studies at both undergraduate and post-graduate levels
due to financial difficulties. Such people a times ended up without
realizing their dreams simply because they don't have anyone at the
corridor of power to sponsor them. I am not a member of PDP and I
don't think if I will be for the rest of my life, but the truth must be
told- Bauchi and Kano state Governors must be commended for
given more priority to educational sector. Therefore, we must all
keep our political differences and commend their wonderful
initiatives and also call on the other Northern Governors to emulate
them.
Bauchi State under the leadership of Mallam Isah Yuguda
(Matawallen Bauchi) have sponsored a quite number of students to
United State, Egypt and so on to study Aviation related courses,
Medicine, Engineering, etc. Some of these students sent for Aviation
related courses have successfully finished their studies and are
currently serving at various aviation fields like Airports, College of
Aviation Zaria, etc. while some among them have started their masters already. Therefore, credit must be given to Matawallen
Bauchi for sending his people to study such noble profession in
which we have limited number of northerners there.
Governor Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of Kano State has since his return
to offfice (last year) committed himself to restructuring the standard
of education in his state, where he offered free buses to convey
students to their respective schools, free feeding, and lots more.
Recently, the Governor , according to his Director of Press and
Public Relations, Halilu Ibrahim Dantiye, said that Kano state
government will spend about 12 million US Dollars to sponsor 500
indigenes with First Class and Second class Upper degrees to pursue
postgraduate studies abroad. Here is the full text from his Director
of press "Kano state government is to spend about 12 million US
Dollars to sponsor 500 its indigenes with First Class and Second
class Upper degrees to pursue postgraduate studies abroad, the
state governor, Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso has revealed.
Speaking during an interactive session with Kano state PDP stake
holders at the Government House, Governor Kwankwaso stated that
admission into various tertiary institutions in several countries has
been secured for the students, adding that most of them will depart
Nigeria by next Saturday.
He also stated that his administration is fine-tuning plans to
sponsor about 500 qualified secondary school leavers from the
state to study medicine overseas, pointing out that the move was
informed by the dearth of medical professionals, particularly
medical doctors in public hospitals in Kano.
Governor Kwankwaso told the gathering that the government is
working with Nigerien authorities toward building a boarding
secondary school in Niger Republic for Kano students to enable
them learn French, while the Chinese Embassy in Abuja has been
contacted for support toward setting up a Chinese language school
in Kano before the end of this year. These and other efforts, he said,
are with a view to ensuring that Kano becomes an active player in
the global village.
The governor, who hinted that the state government is not relenting
in its bid to provide education to the common man in the state,
asserted that plans have been concluded to set up crafts and
technical schools in all the 44 local government areas of the state.
He explained that approval has already been given for the
installation of facilities in some places, where structures exist in 16
local government areas for immediate take-off of the technical
schools.
Governor Kwankwaso also announced that each of the 44 local
governments Community Re-orientation Committees has been given
N5million for the renovation of schools in their respective domains
while efforts are being sustained to provide teaching and learning
facilities.
He disclosed that arrangements have been concluded to construct
public conveniences in all the 44 local government areas of the state
to enhance public hygiene and environmental sanitation, while a
selected number of youths will be trained in motorized borehole
repairs and maintenance, as part of attempt to reduce
unemployment in the society."
Sincerely, the Northern Governors have indeed failed obviously in terms of
education, but if we would have more of Kwankwaso and Yuguda
who are willing to live up to their responsibilities and provide most
of the necessary things to their people, then standard of education
in the northern part would improve, otherwise, it will remain as its.
Remember, every child has a right to education. The earlier the
Governors rise up to the challenges, the better for them.
I repeat, every child has a right to education, and providing
education to every member of a certain community will of course
minimize the number of criminals and thugs among the youth.
Friday, August 24, 2012
The Recent Improvement In Power Supply In Nigeria : It Is Not Yet Over Until The Fat Lady Sings
The recent improvement in the supply of power has been described
as a great achievement by many Nigerians. Adding that President Goodluck
and Nnaji have done marvelously well.
With a population of more
than 150 million people, Nigeria generates less than 5000
megawatts of electricity while Egypt with just 80 million people generates about
24000 megawatss. This difference is quite clear and it prompts one
to question the sincerity of Jonathan's administration to address the
power failure in Nigeria, though some people have credited them (given them the golden awards)
already for what they considered "a well job done" in the past four weeks where we have constant (even though not uninterrupted) supply of electricity in some parts of the country.
Power failure in Nigeria has greatly led to the closure of many
industries thereby magnifying the numbers of jobless people in the
country and the resultant effect of which is ,almost always , the increase in the number of criminals and the commission of crime in the country.
Because of the constant power shortage in Nigeria, Nigerians were "forced" to
rely on generators in place of "electricity" to earn a living and for their daily needs, which
causes both noise and air pollutions to their environment.
However, recently, there is improvement in the power supply almost all over the country, which some Nigerians deemed it
necessary to hail the Honourable Minister of Power Prof Barth Nnaji
and the President Jonathan for a job well done.
No one is disputing the fact that, the power supply has significantly improved beyond
our expectations, but must we commend them for doing what they
Promised and duty bound to do? If the government can't cater for its citizenry,
then who should? Countries like Saudi-Arabia , Egypt and the rest are
having 24 hours uninterrupted power supply, then why not Nigeria?
What does these countries have that we are lacking?
Unfortunately for Nigerians, the previous administration and of
course the present one (if not for the recent development) had spent
Billions of Naira on "power", "power" , and "power" but it yielded no positive result.
It has been on record that OBJ's administration
alone squandered billions of Naira in the name of power. Same thing goes to
Yar'adua's administration and so on. The government officials always
use our money (at all cost) to provide for themselves light at any time and that's
why they don't give a damn whether the Nigerian masses get even a blink
per day (popularly known as "flashing" in the masses' parlance).
So, the question now is, Why are we lacking behind in
terms of power supply in Nigeria? Is it because our leaders who are
expected to deliver at all levels can siphon our money and buy fuel for
themselves and got scout-free? What have they done with the Billions of money
Invested in the name of power ? If I will attempt to answer the first
question, I will say that we are lacking behind because our leaders
have no vision and we are powerless to stop them from squandering
our money day-in-day-out, that's why we are still lacking behind.
Egypt alone which is not as rich as Nigeria, generates more than
24000 megawatts, thereby providing its citizens with a constant and uninterrupted
supply of electricity everyday. Then come to talk of UAE, Qatar and
the rest, these people don't know what power shortage is all about. I
personally see no reason to commend this government for just
doing only one thing out of dozens responsibilities before (on) it. Time really is not ripe to give them credit at this point, although am not denying
the fact that the supply of power had improved, and at least is one
thing to appreciate, but must we give credit to our leaders when they
live up to their responsibilities?
Sincerely speaking, if government will invest much on power supply,
it will surely reduce the rate of unemployment in the country.
Because we have a quite number of jobs like welding, carpentry and
so on that requires electric power supply, but those people who are
engaged into that business can't afford to buy generator and let alone fueling it on daily basis during their respective working hours. Infact, atimes it
cost a lot to buy even a small generator in Nigeria. Hence,
providing uninterrupted power supply in the country is at least one step to
reduce the number of unemployed youths and crimes within our
immediate community, and government itself will of course slash
down the amount it spends annually on fuel in Aso Rock.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
A BREATH OF ROTTEN AIR FROM PRESIDENT JONATHAN
Some months before the general election last year, president Goodluck Jonathan promised a fresh air to the Nigerians if elected into office in 2011. Adding that he will continue with the 7-point agenda of his predecessor, the late president Umaru Musa Yar'adua.
To his luck, he was declared winner of the 2011 polls by the INEC under the chairmanship of Prof Jega. And so many people were jubilating in the southern part of the country, but the story was quite different in the Northern part of the country- where post-election violence took place which led to the loss of lives and millions of properties were destroyed.
Since his assumption as the (s)elected president of Nigeria, president Jonathan has not shown any sense of competence in his administration and things have drastically changed from bad to worst. He has not been able to address the major challenges facing the country, ranging from corruption which is now a daily business between top government officials, education which is in poor state and needs to be addressed on time, transportation and then the most challenging aspect which is insecurity.
We are all witnesses of what our security situation is today. Places like Yobe, Barno, Kano have now become a deadly zone to live or another Baghdad to stay, whereby bombings and killing of innocent people takes place day by day and the clueless government is doing nothing to find a lasting panacea to these problems.
Kaduna and Plateau states are known to be expert when it comes to religious crises. Violence had been heard and is still being heard in these states and other parts of the country.
Today, we live in fear, speak in fear and walk in fear. Presently, Children go to school in fear, our parents go to farms in fear and our mothers go to market in fear. Fear of bombs, fear of shoot outs and fear of being caught up in clashes between people of different faiths, and it has become part of our lives. In June this year, there was crises in Kaduna state (as a result of bomb attack in some churches in Zaria) which resulted/led to a serious reprisal attack that left many people dead and hundreds injured, and it was also hot in Yobe state at that time, but President Jonathan at that moment left the country to Brazil with top government officials for a so-called UN summit. Was the summit more important to Mr President than the lives that were lost during the crises? Why is he not showing concern on situations like that? Presidents that are useful to their people don't leave their country for a submit when their countries are burning. They stay back and sympathize with their people and then find a way of tackling it. But the case is different in Nigeria. Our leaders give more importance to functions than any other thing. This clearly shows the incompetence of President Jonathan to rule the giant of Africa, Nigeria, with a population of more than 150 million people.
Our educational sector too is not left behind, the situation is very poor. Our schools and universities are in critical state with the exception of private ones, which are not affordable to a common man and the government never care a bit because their children are abroad schooling, so its only a poor man that will suffer to get a qualitative education. The same thing goes to the transport sector. Every day, people are involved in road accident(s) due to poor road(s). Recently there was a terrible tanker accident in Cross River state that claimed the lives of more than hundred people. Also, June 3rd will never be forgotten to the families of Dana plane crash victims, that killed more than one hundred and fifty generation, because everything in Nigeria now is second hand. Our airplanes are second hand or old modern, our roads are not good, that's why Nigerians are dying everyday like ants.
The one million naira question now is this, when are we going to get the fresh air that Mr President promised us during his election campaign? For how long shall we wait? Or does he mean that Bombs/bullets in Kano, Yobe, Maiduguri, and the bloodshed in Kaduna, Plateau and the increase in corruption among top government officials, etc are the fresh air he promised us? Or is it the 200 cars purchased for African first ladies peace summit? Alas, or was it the unprecedented increament in the price of petroleum by the federal government early this year? Tell us Mr.President! Answer us Sir!
Sincerely speaking, even Jonathan's best friend will not tell him that all is well in the country. A lot of things needs to be addressed. We can't continue this way if really we want to progress. Please Mr president, Nigerians are still waiting for that fresh air, but put it at the back of your mind that Nigeria is not a country for clueless people to govern.
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