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Home » Latest » I will use my position to fast-track law on access to education for all Nigerians- Gbajabiamila

I will use my position to fast-track law on access to education for all Nigerians- Gbajabiamila

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August 12, 2019
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Femi Gbajabiamila, Nigeria’s House of Representatives Speaker has pledged to use his position to ensure that relevant laws are enacted that would ensure access to quality education by all Nigerian citizens.
The Speaker stated this in a message commemorating the International Youth Day with the theme ‘Transforming Education,’ adding that the essence of education is to proffer solutions to challenges confronting humanity.
In a statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Lanre Lasisi, Gbajabiamila noting that governments at all levels have the primary responsibility of ensuring that every Nigerian is given access to basic and qualitative education. 
He added that democracy and good governance would thrive in an atmosphere where a sizeable proportion of the populace is educated and well enlightened of their civic responsibilities.
While assuring that the 9th House of Representatives under his leadership would prioritise issues concerning the education sector, Gbajabiamila emphasized that revamping the sector has become imperative, 
The statement then recalled that the Speaker had in 2016 during his tenure as the House Majority Leader sponsored a Bill to provide access to higher education for Nigerians through interest-free loans.
It said that the Bill has been reintroduced in the current Assembly and has gone through first reading as it seeks to see a Nigeria Education Bank, which will be established by law to provide education for all Nigerians without any discrimination. 
“As we celebrate the International Youth Day, I intend to use the office of the Speaker and the instrumentality of the law to fast-track the passage of this and others Bills that are capable of restoring hope to our youth to reposition them for the tasks of nation-building and global competitiveness.
“It is indisputable that the global economy is knowledge-driven, while the private sector has continued to play a leading and pivotal role in the economic development of states and nations.
“This is why we need to transform the Nigerian Educational System and why the youth should be encouraged to broaden their skills,” the Speaker said, and wished all Nigerian youths a ‘happy International Youth Day,” the statement concluded

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