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Decaying state of education under Godwin Obaseki’s watch
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3 years agoon
By
Olu EmmanuelBy Erasmus Ikhide
GOOD education is the best legacy any parent, guardian or government
can bequeath to the next generation and young ones. The reason why the
late Sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo is still revered thirty-four years
after his demise is because of the free primary school education he
introduced in 1955 when he was the Premier of the Western Region.
Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe who went through hell and high water in getting an
American education established the University of Nigeria Nsukka with
the motto ‘To restore the dignity of man.’ It was the good education
that Chief Anthony Eromosele Enahoro received from Kings College Lagos
without a university education that made Azikiwe appoint him as the
Editor of the Southern Nigeria Defender in Ibadan at the age of 21 –
the youngest ever editor in the country.
It is tragic that education has been thrown to the dogs under the ill
fated administration of Governor Godwin Obaseki who doesn’t give a
hoot about the extremely poor state of education in the state. Edo
State has Edo College which produced many illustrious sons in the
state but which is now a shadow of its former self due to criminal
government neglect. How many of its alumnus would gladly send their
children or wards to the school that ironically made them who they
were today?
The level of youth unemployment is extremely high. The National Bureau
of Statistics puts it at about 33%. A way to tackle this societal
malaise is to re-introduce vocational and technical education which
was abandoned when the nation was awash with petro dollars. Igarra
Technical College, Afuze Technical College, Uromi Technical College
and Government Science and Technical College (GSTC) have been left to
rot without any critical governmental intervention.
The level of unemployment is extremely high in Edo State due to the
fact that the state is largely a Civil Service State. Edo State with
its large land mass has what it takes to be a heavily industrialized
and agricultural driven economy. Sadly, over the last four years the
Governor has shutdown all the Colleges in the state in the name of
renovation, including College of Agriculture, Iguoriakhi which ought
to be at the vanguard of agro-preneurial training and production.
Governance has been absent since his swearing in last one year and he
is just naming his cabinet after over a year of his winning his second
term.
Despite his acclaimed robust private sector experience which saw him
establishing a Securities Dealing Firm – Afrinvest, he has failed in
innumerable ways to industrialize the state. Imagine if many
industries were functional in the state, it will lead to the
concomitant high demand for highly skilled technical labour as their
services will be needed to effectively run these industries and
factories! It is bad enough that these schools have been left to rot,
it is worse that even the few that manage to survive the rigours of an
education there have no jobs to look forward to due to a visionless
and rudderless leadership that is ideas bankrupt.
The state of many of the government owned primary and secondary
schools leaves much to be desired. The schools lack good toilet
facilities, fields for sports, high population in the classroom, few
teachers. The students study under the most excruciating conditions
not even befitting for animals.
We currently live in a globalized world where the world is now flat
according to prominent American Economist, Thomas Friedman whose New
York Times bestselling book ‘The World is Flat’ exposes the reality of
globalization and how your nearest competitor could be someone
millions of miles away. The covid 19 pandemic which changed the world
of work to remote working is a lesson for our political leaders to
adequately prepare the young minds for a fast changing world of work.
This is an era where secondary school students in former war torn
Rwanda learn about the use of drones. Yet, the students in Edo don’t
learn with computers. How will they be able to compete in the future
against their peers from all over the world? What sort of future is
the Edo State Government under Obaseki preparing the children for?
Despite the dictatorship of Cuba’s Fidel Castro which spanned over
four decades amidst many assassination attempts and embargo by the
United States after he defeated the US backed Cuban forces in the Bay
of Pigs Invasion, his greatest legacy was his sturdy investment in
education. He ensured that medical doctors in the country got the best
training and created a system whereby they are exported to the rest of
the world. Today, the exportation of medical doctors from there is
their largest revenue earner dwarfing sugar which was their previous
economic mainstay. Cuban doctors helped Italy effectively tackle Covid
19 which badly hit them.Crude Oil exports will be irrelevant anytime from now. Smart leaders
are preparing their citizens to be relevant in a knowledge driven
economy. The legendary Lee Kuan Yew prepared Singaporeans for this
reality as he moved them from being a third world into a first world
nation in less than three decades. Saudi Arabia has already saved up
over two trillion dollars to be managed by Global Consulting Giant,
Mckinsey in their preparation for a post oil economy. The UK has said
that by 2030 they will completely phase out fossil fuel run cars in
favour of electric cars. Imperial College has scrapped the Masters
Degree Program in Petroleum Engineering because of the irrelevance of
crude oil in the nearest future. What is Obaseki doing about this new
trend? How is he preparing Edolites sons and daughters to compete in
the knowledge economy that our curriculum is ill prepared to address?
What are his educational legacies as he will be out of office in less
than 38 Months time?
It is sad that Edolites have the stereotype of prostitution as the bad
policies of the leadership have pushed many of its young, pretty girls
to prostitution abroad especially in Italy. A good education will
equip these emotionally battered and financially emasculated ladies to
a life of financial independence where they will be able to live their
life solely on their own terms and not being dependent on male beasts
for their sustenance.
The Edo State House of Assembly is supposed to question him on the
sorry state of education there but alas it is yet to be fully
inaugurated since last year which has now transformed him into a full
blown dictator.
We call on the Civil Society and Public Spirited Individuals to mount
pressure on this Pharoah of a leader to do the needful and rescue Edo
State education from the mire and ensure that our students who will
take up the mantle of leadership someday are well prepared for this
challenge which will prevent them from perpetually playing the second
fiddle both in their country and in the Diaspora.
Erasmus Ikhide contributes this piece via: [email protected]
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