Niger Delta
Education, Solution To All Societal Ills – Sylva
Only quality and appropriate education can guarantee freedom for peoples and the development of any nation, Bayelsa State Governor, Chief Timipre Sylva, has said.
The governor in a paper titled “Education is Freedom”, he delivered in London last weekend during the 2011 Isaac Boro Day Celebration organised by the Ijaw Peoples Association (IPA) of Great Britain and Ireland, also listed education as the “solution to all societal ills”.
The governor told his audience that he has spent quality time reflecting on the trajectory of the development of “Ijaw and how we can best exploit the resources at our disposal to ensure that Ijawland becomes the glory, not only of Nigeria, but of the entire world.”
According to him, “the Ijaw people are known for their love for justice and independent mindset. These two qualities have largely defined the relationship of the Ijaw people with their neighbours and the entire Nigeria nation.”
He noted that for several decades, the energies of the Ijaw people were channelled towards challenging injustice “from the Adaka Boro era of 1966 to the Kaiama Declaration of 1998, pointing out however, that “today, we can say some progress has been made in the struggle for social justice.
“For the Ijaw and, indeed, the Niger Delta, I make bold to say that the emergence of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan as President is the fruit of our first struggle for freedom. Education is the second struggle for Niger Delta peoples,” Sylva declared
He continued: “Now is the time for us to decide how to leverage on the political development which is now in our favour to propel Ijawland out of backwardness on a sustainable basis.
“By education, I do not just mean the mere acquisition of certificates, but the acquisition of real transformative knowledge that can make its recipient see his environment in such a way that he can engage and create wealth from it for his own benefit and that of the society.
“Today, what is fashionable and has proved to be most effective and efficient is the weapon of intellect. With intellectual power, men have overcome environmental limitations, breaking seemingly insurmountable barriers, and held up the human being as the greatest resource of development Mother Nature has given to the world.”
Sylva restated his administration’s commitment to the promotion of quality education, stressing: “the principal challenge of our time is how to get our people to acquire the right knowledge and ideas to make them productive and competitive in the global economy.”
The governor listed his administration’s achievements in the education sector to include the introduction of the education for qualitative and indigenous Professional, massive renovation of secondary schools, payment of WAEC fees, securing of accreditation for courses in the Niger Delta University, establishment of the Bayelsa State College of Education, Okpoama, postgraduate scholarships for students of Bayelsa origin, among others.
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