Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday reiterated the commitment of the federal government to free and compulsory education of the first nine years of a child school life across the country.
He gave the commitment in Ibadan while speaking at the Divine Proclamation Service of the Dominion University. He lauded Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on his fee education policy in the state.
This is as governor assured that free qualitative education has come to stay in the state, adding that education remained the best form of poverty alleviation and empowerment that can be given to the youths.
The duo made the separate remarks while speaking as guests of the Presiding Bishop of the Victory International Church, Bishop Taiwo Victor Adelakun, at the 30th Anniversary of the Church/ Divine Proclamation Service for Dominion University, at an event which held at the Rehoboth Cathedral, Ibadan. Osinbajo expressed happiness at Governor Makinde for taking up the challenge of providing free qualitative education in Oyo State.
According to the Vice President, although President Muhammadu Buhari had on June 20, 2019, declared that education would be free across the country for the first nine years covering primary to junior secondary school, the Federal Government could not force the states to key into that declaration. He promised that the government would work with the states to deliver free qualitative education, saying: โwe will support them in whatever way we can to ensure that they achieve the objectives of free and compulsory education.โ
In his address at the occasion, Makinde maintained that his administration would make the necessary investments on education without caring about who will take the credit down the line. He added that his administration would lay the right foundations for the free education policy to thrive.
He congratulated Bishop Adelakun, asserting that the proclamation of the Dominion University would be the beginning of the journey that would produce the kind of leaders that Nigerians want.
He promised the support of the state government to the Dominion University.
Makinde said: โTruly, we understand the fact that four years is not enough for us to really get to where we are going but four years is enough to lay the solid foundation upon which successive administrations will build upon.
โOf course, some of our leaders will tell you that at their own time in school during the time of Papa Obafemi Awolowo, they got free education. Papa has been long gone but we still see the impact today and that is what education, as one of the pillars that this administration is resting on, is all about in Oyo State.
โWe will make all the necessary investments and wonโt care who takes the credit. I do sincerely congratulate the Church and I believe that this proclamation is the beginning of a journey that will produce the kind of leaders that we want for our state and for our country.
โI want to pledge the support of the government of Oyo State to the Dominion University. It is actually common with politicians to organise poverty alleviation programme but I believe that when you give an individual knowledge, the individual will eventually take him or herself out of poverty.
โSo, I thank you our dear father in the Lord for this vision. We will key into it and give it the necessary support. Also, I appreciate the Number two citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for being part of todayโs event. You have been there like I saw in the video clip and this shows your commitment to take the majority of our youths out of poverty.โ