Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, has
harped on the need to deal with illiteracy for Nigeria to achieve
progress.
Dogara made the call while commissioning blocks of Class
Rooms, named after him in Duka Wuya Special Primary school, Gwale Local
Government Area, Kano State.
While
commending the Member representing Gwale Federal constituency, Hon.
Garba Mohammed Ibrahim for facilitating the project, the speaker noted
that education remains the bedrock of any meaningful progress and
development.
“I want to thank you for embarking on this project
which has to do with the education of our young ones. If we must make
progress, we will have to deal with the problem of illiteracy.
“Of
recent that has been the debate in Nigeria, we all know where we are as
a people in terms of education and we pray that we will be able to
catch up with the rest of the country in terms of the delivery of
quality education to our citizens, but this is the starting point”, the
Speaker stated.
Dogara
further noted that except children are educated from a tender age, it
will be very difficult to educate or train them after they have grown
up, and therefore emphasized on the need for proper training and
upbringing of children as future leaders.
According to him, “as it
is said; a child that is not trained cannot be traced, once you fail to
train your child, he cannot be traced”.
“So if our younger
generation is to be traced in the future, we would have to educate them.
I want to thank you for focusing on education, that is one of the
cheapest things that we will do in order to bring success to our
region”.
The
Speaker also stressed the need to focus attention on health, saying,
“the next thing is health, the health and education of the people, once
we sort these out it will establish that even in the practice of
religion, they will perform better if they are healthy”.
“And in
terms of managing our resources; people will do well if they are
educated farmers. That’s one of the areas that we have to go through in
this region, so we want to thank you for bringing us here and this is
the kind of project that we would love to be identified with in this
Eighth Assembly in the House of Representatives.
“So if you have
more programmes, more projects to do on education, healthcare or
agriculture; anytime, any day invite us, we will come here and celebrate
it with you”.
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