Following federal government’s announcement to reopen the Muritala Mohammed International Airport on the 29 of August, a presidential aspirant for the 2023 general election, Mr Olufemi Ajadi, has urged the Federal Government to reopen schools before reopening airports.
The Youth Presidential Aspirant, Comrade Olufemi Ajadi, reiterated that reopening Muritala Mohammed and other International Airports before schools, especially the tertiary institutions, is unreasonable.
Comrade Ajadi said that the reopening of international airports, means Nigerians value international trade and other related issues of such, than education which is the main backbone of any prosperous country.
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According to him, “he believed if we cannot meet up to our country need by ourselves, how can we get it right internationally.”
He explained that If citizens of Nigeria could not go back to school, why would ban on international airports operations be lifted?
He Advised federal government to take a look at the past when citizens benefitted employment in the private sector, as teachers and non-teaching staff. Now we are having many teachers being jobless! Talking of practicing their profession, many private school owners have no other means of surviving than the schooling system. Mr. President, many female Nigerian students have turned to prostitute while the male have turned to Yahoo boys, he said.
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