Ayodele Fayose, governor of Ekiti state, on Friday said all his
children are studying in the country.
According to Lere Olayinka, spokesman of the governor, Fayose
said this at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun state, while attending the
convocation ceremony of Ayorogbayimika, his son.
The governor said the standard of education in the county
will improve if public office holders enrol their children in Nigerian
universities.
He said the country would save foreign exchange if public officers
are compelled to have their children school in the country.
“Even children of President Muhammadu Buhari that they told us
lived a modest life attended universities abroad,” he said.
“Shouldn’t President Buhari have lived by example by enrolling his
children in universities in Nigeria?”
The governor said there was no reason for children of public
office holders to study outside Nigeria, except in cases where the courses they
are interested in are not offered in the country.
“We talk and do. Whatever we say is what we practice. Apart from
the fact that none of my children attended schools abroad, I have never
travelled out of the country for medicare,” Fayose said.
“Even though the views of people like us might not be popular
among the powers that be because we say the truth and act the truth, we won’t
stop telling them what they do not like to hear and one of such is that the
only way to improve the standard of education in the country is for children of
holders of public office to experience what children of ordinary Nigerians are
experiencing in schools in the country.
“During my first tenure as governor, I took my son from a private
school and enrolled him in SUBEB model primary school in Ado Ekiti. Today
again, I am here to witness the graduation of my son and I make bold to say
here that none of my children attended a tertiary institution outside Nigeria.
“That should be the spirit not a situation where someone is the
minister of education in Nigeria and his children are schooling abroad. And by
enforcing this too, we will be saving Nigeria a lot of foreign exchange being
wasted on medical and academic tourism.”
The governor said he would continue to ensure that Ekiti maintains
its position as “leaders in the education sector.”
Source: - Dyepkazah Shibayan | This Day | July
23, 2017
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