AAC Presidential Candidate, Sowore Vows To Allocate 26 Percent Of Nigerian Budget To Education | Sahara Reporters

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The presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), Omoyele Sowore has said that the unity of Nigeria cannot be sustained unless there is justice, while adding that both past and present managers of Nigeria got “our priorities wrong.”

Sowore, who spoke at the panel discussion of the 52nd Annual Conference of ICAN , questioned how Nigeria who could not pay N1.3 trillion to the striking Academic Staff Union of Universities to resolve the eight months strike action could buy Sports Utility Vehicles for Niger Republic.

The human rights activist who disagreed with the submission of other presidential candidates who insisted that the unity on Nigerian must be sacrosanct said,"I disagree with you because it is not part of the SDGs that Nigeria must be united," adding,"except we sustain Nigeria on the basis of justice, Nigeria can never be united and it will never continue to be united."

"The solution to sustainable education is three; investment, investment, investment. Invest in education, give our people great access to education, give them quality education and to those who have been in government and those who are still in government; stop this universal basic education.

 

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Your idea is good but could be best if you directed your energy on how to gainfully employ the millions of our graduates without jobs.

Good advice for him is to go back to his state and contest for a state governor, if he wins he can demonstrate what his talking about then take a shot at the presidency..

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