Abuja, Nigeria – Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has reaffirmed education as Nigeria’s most powerful tool for unlocking national potential and driving socio-economic progress. Speaking at Pacesetters’ School graduation ceremony in Abuja, the statesman emphasized that an educated populace fosters unity and resilience against divisive forces.
Key Highlights from Atiku’s Address
Education as Equalizer:
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Called for increased funding and entrepreneurship-focused curricula
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Stressed education’s role in his personal success story
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Highlighted 1961 experience with US Peace Corps teachers as transformative
Institutional Impact:
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Advocated for curriculum modernization (citing American model inspiration)
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Praised NYSC’s nation-building role, comparing it to US Peace Corps
School’s Vision:
Chairman Kenneth Imansuangbon outlined Pacesetters’ mission to:
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Develop well-rounded graduates
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Equip youth with society-shaping skills
Why This Matters
With 20+ million out-of-school children, Nigeria faces urgent education challenges
Atiku’s stance aligns with global SDG4 goals for inclusive quality education
Entrepreneurship education seen as critical for Nigeria’s job creation needs
Context: The remarks come amid renewed debate about Nigeria’s education sector, which receives just 5-7% of annual budgets despite UNESCO’s 15-20% recommendation.