Education

Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Mr Rahman Abdulraheem has reemphasized the need for stakeholders to interface with the government at ensuring education becomes more accessible.

Mr Abdulraheem made this known in Ibadan at a day stakeholders’ meeting aimed at presenting research findings on improving the system of education in Oyo State.

A cross-section of participants at the stakeholders’ meeting

Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Alhaja Aminat Atere, the commissioner identified consistent partnership with key players as a way of developing and funding the education sector.

Mr Abdulraheem who maintained that education remains the most important investment any government could make said illiteracy was a major reason millions of people live in extreme poverty.

Also speaking, the convener, Director of Research, Centre for the Study of the Economies of Africa, CSEA, Dr Adedeji Adeniran commended policies of the Oyo State government at raising education standards in the state.

While stressing the significance of research to societal development, Dr Adeniran said the state government can overcome challenges in the sector if research findings can be implemented and monitored.

Some participants who spoke with Radio Nigeria, suggested improved security and infrastructure in schools as well as the provision of special incentives and conducive accommodation for teachers at the grassroots to encourage them to deliver optimally. 

They emphasised the need for teachers to upgrade on teaching techniques, using indigenous languages and pictorial examples for illustration, to improve understanding and increase pupils’ attendance at the grassroots.

About fifty participants across Oyo State attended the programme.

Mosope Kehinde

Education

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has charged secondary school students to imbibe healthy competition in their academic endeavors in order to succeed in life and take active part in repositioning Oyo State and the country.

The governor who spoke through the Oyo State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye, while addressing secondary school students’ participants at the opening ceremony of the 2021 Inter-Senior Secondary School Debate Competition of the South-West zone, held at Ibadan Business School, Bodija, Ibadan.

He stated that quality debate is the staple of democracy in the modern world, stressing that without quality debate, electorates would never be able to engage politicians with whom the collective destiny of the people are entrusted for a period of time.

The governor noted that as a responsible government, the paramount concern to his administration has been of turning around the dwindling educational sector which he inherited from the last administration.

He added that within two years, several measures and reforms have been put in place, part of which are free, accessible, and quality education for all, with free text and notebooks for students in public schools to promote sound education, which have placed Oyo State on good ranking in terms of performance and delivery.

“In addition to the annual State quiz, debate and Spelling Bee competitions, the government is also promoting the participation of Oyo students in national competitions with the intention of sponsoring deserving students for international competitions, to boost their talents, skills and as well, inculcate qualities of sportsmanship, teamwork and cooperation among the students who are the leaders of tomorrow.”

“Debating is one of the best tools available to a student for development of his or her oratory skills as well as the confidence to express themselves effectively, so it should be promoted by the government, private organizations and individuals, so that we can put our education quality where we desire.”

Earlier in his welcome address, the National Coordinator, President’s Schools’ Debate Nigeria, Elder Dare Oritu, opined that the importance of debate to the country and the world cannot be overemphasized, adding that debate has been widely used across the world as a tool for dialogue between conflicting interests.

He maintained that the significant role of debating in democratic nations includes the resolution of conflicts among diverse groups, which has made some levels of impact in Nigeria, despite her numerous challenges.

Governor Makinde however expressed hope that the competition would achieve the desired success, while admonishing the Judges to discharge their duties without fear or favor, urging them to encourage debaters to play according to the laid down rules and regulations.

Also in attendance at the occasion were the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Alhaja Aminat Atere and other top government officials at the Ministry.

Wasiu Olatubosun (P.hd),

Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism