PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan yesterday took a swipe at governors
for accusing the Federal Government of bad leadership, asking them to
stop pushing blames when they have failed on their part to provide
primary and secondary education for their citizens.
Speaking in Bauchi during the North-east Zonal Rally of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Jonathan also lampooned some northern governors over insurgency in their states which he blamed on lack of education for the children and employment consequent upon which they are ready tools for terrorists.
Jonathan, who charged the governors to take charge and stop blaming
their inept leadership on the Federal Government, however asked if the
federal government, constitutionally responsible for the provision of
tertiary education, should be in charge of primary and secondary
education at the state level.
He said, “ Sometimes governors will come and say we have some issues
because of bad leadership. I was governor, deputy governor before I
became a governor. I spent eight years at the state level, I handled security challenges. That was the state where the first commercial kidnapping took place because of excess militancy.
More than 70 % of the state is swamp. I knew how we handled things. A
governor will come and say bad leadership, bad leadership from whom? If
we have security challenges, whether you call them Boko Haram or
whatever, these are people who couldn’t go to primary school, who
couldn’t go to secondary school and they have no hope and miscreants or
criminals now recruit them and using them; if you see what they wear,
they wear rags and not normal clothes; all what they put on their bodies
is not worth N10, but they carry rifles and bullets that are worth
more that N250, 000. Somebody gives them food to eat so that they can
kill.
”You ask how did we build this army of unemployed or unemployable
youth? The Federal Government does not control primary education; it
does not control secondary education, and a governor has been on seat
for almost eight years and we have people in that state that can’t go to
primary school, that can’t go to secondary school. You say bad
leadership, who is the bad leader? Is it the Federal Government? I made
sure that every state has a university. That is the responsibility of
the Federal Government and I have done it.
Governors must make sure that our children go to primary school,
governors must make sure that our children go to secondary school.
Somebody hide under the cover of politics and cannot do it in eight
years or seven years plus. We still have do many children in your state
that cannot go to primary school, not going to secondary school and you
open your mouth to say bad leadership; is it the Federal Government or
Mr. President that should come and take your children to primary
schools? Federal Government by the constitution faces tertiary
education. “
Earlier in his remarks, PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu,
who reiterated that aspirants must go to their wards, local governments
and states to convince the people to vote for them, disclosed that all
congresses in the 36 states and Abuja would be televised life for people
to watch.
In his remarks, Vice President Namadi Sambo disclosed that all closed schools in the zone would be re- opened soon.
Also in his remarks, Chairman, PDP Board of Trustees,
BoT, Chief Tony Anenih, who noted that the Jonathan-led administration
has done much for the North-east, said that one good turn must deserve
another when the time comes.
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