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Wada Ties Success Of Vision 20:2020 To Merit, Justice
Governor Idris Wada of Kogi said on Saturday in Kabba that Nigeria could achieve the goals of Vision 20:2020 if leaders adhered to the core values of merit and justice.
Vision 20:2020 aims at making Nigeria to be one of the 20 largest economies in the world, able to consolidate its leadership role in Africa and establish itself as a significant player in the global economic and political arena.
The governor made the remark at the presentation of scholarship to 50 indigent secondary school students selected from across the Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu federal constituency.
He said the country had for long abandoned the cherished core values of its founding fathers, hence the myraid of problems confronting it.
He urged the leaders both in private and public sectors to recognise merit and justice as it was in the past, to enable the country overcome numerous challenges confronting it.
The governor expressed belief in education, saying that the state was in need of well educated citizenry to sustain and improve upon the current gains being recorded in all the sectors.
Wada commended Mr Yusuff Tajudeen, the initiator of the scholarship scheme, and described him as a credible and intelligent representative of his people.
The governor described Kabba as the cradle of education in the old Northern region, saying that his decision to grace the occasion was to join Tajudeen and other well-meaning indigenes in restoring the lost glory of education in the area.
Wada, who later donated N500,000 to the scholarship trust fund, urged beneficiaries to see the scholarship as an opportunity to chart a better future.
According to him, crime does not pay; what pays in today’s world is good education.
Our Correspondent reports that the beneficiaries were the students who participated in the “Back to School, a summer study initiative for senior secondary school students in Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency of the state.
Tajudeen said the summer class and the scholarship scheme were introduced in response to the high rate of secondary school drop-outs in the constituency,
He traced the development to the abject poverty of parents.
Tajudeen said the gesture was his contribution to the development of education in the area, and a way to assure the youth that the future would be better.
Two of the beneficiaries, Mr Bamidele Oluwapelumi and Miss Oluwatosin Kolawole, said they were excited to be selected and described the gesture as a relief to their parents.
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