It’s time to give youths chance in governance, says Kaigama /// Now is the TIME
It’s time to give youths chance in governance,
says Kaigama
Kaigama particularly advised Nigerian youths to
seize the opportunity to bring to an end, decades of recycling political
leaders by taking up leadership positions in the country. Speaking Saturday,
during the 9th convocation lecture of Veritas University, Abuja,where he is the
Chancellor, Kaigama said:”Recent events in our country show that there is the
urgent need to expand the political space and allow our youths to be more
involved in decision making.” “Of what use is education which after acquiring
it, you cannot have the opportunity to participate and contribute in the
governance of the society?” He asked. “Over time, we have recycled the same
personnel in government in Nigeria; it is the right time now to give our youths
a chance to express their leadership skills, “he further said.
Speaking at the occasion as guest lecturer,
the Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFUND, Prof. Suleiman
Bogoro, solicited support for what he referred to as “knowledge-based economy”
in the country. Bogoro said Nigeria’s ranking as the largest economy in Africa
would be meaningless unless the citizens feel the impact of the nation’s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP), and the inequality gap between the rich and poor was
reduced to the barest minimum.
In his lecture,
titiled:”Forging Partnerships in the Triple Helix Model and the Drive for the
Institutionalisation of R&D for the Sustainability of Nigeria’s Knowledge
Economy, “the TETFund boss lamented that despite being amongst the top 25
highest economies in the world, one big challenge Nigeria has was putting
smiles on faces of the citizens. He said: “As I talk to you now, Nigeria’s
economy is among the top 25 (economies) in the world; we are getting there
gradually. But more importantly, we know that Nigeria is the largest economy in
Africa with the highest GDP.
But somebody will say and so what? “Unless the
size of our GDP impacts on the citizens and gradually we lower the inequality
gap between the rich and the poor and put smiles on the faces of every Nigerian
going forward, the purpose of having the largest economy by size of GDP will be
meaningless. “The largest economy in the world is of course the United States,
followed by China. It overtook Japan. Japan is number three now. We go down and
of course we are talking of Germany, France, South Korea; in terms of
investments and innovations, and research and development.” The TETFund boss
also urged educational institutions to harness their strengths through
collaboration with government and industries through the various models of
linkages and partnerships.
Vice Chancellor Veritas university, Prof.
Hyacinth Ichoku, noted that the university was able to graduate its students
despite the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic due to the readjustment of its
academic calendar and transition to online learning. “While other institutions
grappled with the challenges of the lockdown; at Veritas, we were able to
quickly migrate our academic activities online, and ensured that no student was
left behind. We were able to conduct online classes as well as monitor the
performance of our lecturers through the various online platforms available.”
Out of the 421 students were awarded with various degrees in the 2019/2020
academic session, 32 students graduated with First Class Honours.
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