By Sunny Anderson Osiebe
Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki today in Ilorin urged
religious groups to continue to support government in providing sound
education for the youths in Nigeria. He said religious groups pioneered
the funding, establishment and nurturing of educational institutions
from pre-colonial periods.
Saraki who spoke in Ilorin during the 75th Anniversary of the Ansarul
Islam Society of Nigeria where he was turbaned as the Baba Adinni of the
Society said it has become obvious that government alone cannot run the
vital sector successfully and that the deep involvement of religious
groups is necessary.
"Religious groups like Ansarul Islam have critical role to play in
revamping the education sector. In fact you have more experience that
government at all levels in the operation of educational establishments
and you need to intensify your involvement in this all-important sector.
"All is not well with our education sector. Most of the problems we have
now in the running of the private and public sectors can be traced to
the decay in the education of our children. There is the talk of
disconnect between the classrooms and the industries. We also see that
our public schools which produced graduates that could compete with
their colleagues across the world are no longer being reckoned with in
world rating. We spend so much on education of Nigerian youths in
foreign schools. Our religious societies should come to the aid of
government", he said.
He said the Senate will review laws relating to the education sector and
ensure that they are made to measure up to world standard while adding
that the plan by the legislature to enact laws that will make the
private sector get involved in funding of infrastructure so as to free
funds for important social services like education.
The Senate President while acknowledging that schools under Ansarul
Islam have produced many scholars advised that the society should
continue to ensure that Muslim clerics preach peace, unity, tolerance
and spread the gospel of development.
Saraki further promised that he would do all within his powers to ensure
that the proposed Kamalud- deen. University which is one of the
cherished legacies of the renowned founder of the society, Sheikh
Habeebulahi Al-Adabiy, gets the license for operation by the National
University Commission ( NUC).
Also turbaned at the ceremony witnessed by dignitaries including Emir of
Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, was the former Deputy Governor of
Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Aderoju Ojikutu who became the Iya Adinni of
the society.
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