Education.

Constitutional Reference(s):

  1. “Government shall direct its policy towards ensuring that there are equal and adequate educational opportunities at all levels.” 18.(1)
  2. “Government shall promote science and technology.” 18.(2)
  3. Government shall strive to eradicate illiteracy; and to this end Government shall as and when practicable provide. (a) free, compulsory and universal primary education; (b) free secondary education; (c) free university education; and (d) free adult literacy programme. 18.(3)
CHALLENGES/PROBLEMS FACING THE EDUCATIONAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENTS INCLUDES.
  1. Dilapidated facilities/unconducive learning environment of government schools.
  2. Inadequate number of government schools.
  3. …to be continued!
How can the governments successfully fix these problems to have a remarkable educational milestones in the next five years? - Your perspective, suggested solutions and recommendations.

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  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    Most Nigeria’s primary and secondary schools were established in the mid and late 20th century with very few as new generation schools. Government should ensure progressive management by standard renovation of the existing schools, creation of atleast two well equiped primary and secondary schools each by the state governments in each local government of the state, and expansion of the existing higher institutions within the political four-year tenor system in Nigeria.

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