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I’m Incurable Optimist About Nigeria – Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has described himself as ‘an incurable optimist’ about Nigeria, urging Nigerians not to lose hope about their country despite the daunting challenges facing it.
Obasanjo warned that the current situation in the educational sector if not adequately addressed, could spell doom for the country.
He challenged government at all levels to give adequate attention to the development of education, urging the government to address the growing population and its attendant challenges facing the country.
The former President spoke, yesterday, in Abeokuta while addressing some youths and students from selected schools in the state at a one-day Youths Governance Dialogue organized by the youth development centre, an arm of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library.
He said “there should be no Nigerian child that should be out of the school for any reason. How are we talking about the state of emergency on education, how are we talking about popular education? You have already got your Boko Haram in the next 15 years if you don’t do anything about that.
“So, whatever you are talking about, unless you take care of inclusivity, you will not get there. Quality is important, but, inclusivity is much better, education for all”.
Obasanjo also raised another challenge facing the country which he called demography.
He said “We are now 200million population and in about 30 years to come we will be about 400 million. Some say we will be 415million, some say we will be 450million, whichever one, we will be the third-largest country in the world after China and India, that would present great challenges, how are we going to handle it?
“It can be an asset if we handle it well, but, if we continue with business as usual as we are doing now, it will be a great calamity, it will be a great disaster, we have to think about it.
“And those who will produce the 450million people, there are already here, they have been born, so you cannot stop them from being born.
“Those who will produce 750million in the year 22,000 they are the one we can do something about. And again, it is important. People are already thinking, who is doing the short-medium- long- time thinking plan, no”.
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