Saraki, stated this while contributing to the General Debate on the theme: “Parliaments as Platforms to Enhance Education for Peace, Security and the Rule of Law” at the ongoing 140th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in Doha, Qatar.
He however regretted that the security challenges confronting the country today are traceable to – or exacerbated by – challenges in the nation’s education sector. “The Presidential Amnesty Programme for ex-Niger Delta militants involved free local and international tertiary education for former combatants. This is in recognition of the fact that education reduces youth restiveness, which in turn promotes peace.
We need more not your advice. Keep it with you mesu.......
Easy to said than done...what is the standard of education in Kwara?
What can we say about educated folks in Politics that are corruption stricken? Infact they are d lead corrupt individuals..
Chameleon
Yet all your puppets are owing SUBEB teachers in the state. Your puppet Governor, Fatal Ahmed can not hot any claim of building a block of Primary/Secondary school classroom. No public Primary/Secondary school to your name I Kwara. Mesujamba.
Greatest Nigeria enemy