The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has asked the Minister of Education Adamu Adamu to declare emergency in the Country’s education sector.
The Chairman, ASUU, University of Ibadan, Dr Deji Omole who stated this in Ibadan on Sunday added that it became imperative for the Minister to be reminded that the future of the children of the masses must not be used to play politics with the declaration and wondered why in the last week of April, the plan to declare emergency in the sector had not been perfected.
ASUU said it was sad for a government that fails to improve access to education for teeming millions of youth yearning for education to state that the same youth are sitting down and waiting for freebies.
“What has the government done to salvage the condition 12million out of school children in Nigeria? what has the government done to ensure employment for over 16 million unemployed nigerians? what plan does the government have for graduates who go through the mandatory National Youth Service Corp every year but frustrated by lack of job and hostile environment to even start a small and medium scale business? If the government fails to attend to the needs of the Youth today, they will become nightmares for Nigeria in the future”
Omole wondered the methodology to be used in upgrading quantity to quality education following the paltry seven percent of the National Budget allocated to education by the Buhari administration.
The ASUU boss who lashed out at the Buhari-led administration for not investing in the future of Nigeria through education but invests in propaganda noted that majority of those in government enjoyed free education, health and other social services when they were younger in Nigeria.