Education
NANS Wants Youths, Students In National Confab
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS),Rivers State chapter has called on the Federal Government to consider NANS members in the proposed national dialogue.
The Chairman of NANS, Rivers State and the Joint Campuses Committee, Comrade Lah Amabu and a member of NANS, 2013 convention planning committee, Comrade Owhorkire Rhino made the call in a statement signed and made available to The Tide in Port Harcourt last Friday.
The statement said youths and students were the future leaders of the country and therefore should be given a voice in the national dialogue.
It also commended the federal government in its current approach to resolve the on-going Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike, stressing that adequate attention should be given to the education sector in the country to prevent future strikes because, “education is the right of Nigerian students and not a privilege.”
The students body also used the forum to plead with politicians to play the game according to the rule in the course of pursuing their divergent views for the general well-being and peace of the people in the country and Rivers State in particular.
It stated that, “the student movement as a vanguard of democracy and beckons of hope to the oppressed is no more comfortable with the level of impunity currently going on in River State. NANS used this medium to sue for peace. The students body has confirmed this administration and its policies as pro-people, thus we must all support the government.”
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