A former Nigerian President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo said this in Abuja on Tuesday that Nigeria’s 20m out-of-school children were potential Boko Haram members
Obasanjo spoke at the National Summit on Tertiary Education Reform organized by the House of Representatives.
The summit which was held in Abuja was conceived to provide answers to the incessant industrial actions by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
Obasanjo, in his speech, said government must devise innovative means to reduce out-of-school children.
He said that there was a need to emphasize primary and secondary education in the country.
The former president said Nigeria missed the target for reducing out-of-school children.
“We missed the road when the whole world was talking of education for all and we did not follow that. It was a bad miss.
“Education for all! We even had a target date globally. Today, out of the 244 million children out of school, we have 20 million – almost 10 per cent. We continue to miss and we are missing. That is a very bad one,” he said.
Obasanjo said children without access to basic education might not be considered part of nation building.
“They cannot be part of nation building because they have not had the opportunity to develop their innate capacity to the extent that they can be useful to themselves, to their family and to their community, let alone the nation,” he stated.
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