9th January, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
HAILS BORNO EDUCATION BUDGET
Borno State governor, Alhaji Kashim
Shettima, presented a budget of N170 billion for the 2018 fiscal year on
Thursday 28th December, 2018. Shettima gave highest priority to
education by allocating N26 billion to the sector.
The Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) commends the Borno State
governor for giving education the highest allocation in the 2018 budget. It is
timely, visionary and realistic.
For a state that has suffered
the heaviest casualty of the Boko Haram insurgency, Borno State needs speedy
recovery and giving adequate attention to education is of paramount importance
to the realization of this objective.
Nonetheless, MURIC reminds all stakeholders within and
outside the country of the humongous challenges facing the state. No weapon
fashioned against religious extremism can be as effective as education.
Although Nigeria has defeated Boko Haram militarily, the ideological wing of
the deadly group is still very much alive and active. It is only a purposeful
pursuit of educational projects that can eventually eliminate the misleading
ideology of Boko Haram.
The allocation of 15%
of the total 2018 budget to education in Borno State, though laudable, is still
dwaffed by the gargantuan challenges confronting the state. It should be noted
that the United Nations’ Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO)
recommends that education should take 26% of budgets.
If Ogun State can
afford to allocate 23% to education in its 2018 budget, a state ravaged by Boko
Haram insurgency should strive to defeat the insurgents ideologically by voting
nothing less than 25% to education. However, the fact that the state governor
deemed it fit to give the education sector the attention it deserves though
within his means is a reflection of his good understanding of the situation.
Shettima would have done more if the resources were there.
We therefore use our
concluding space to call on the Federal Government, wealthy Nigerians and
international donor agencies to pour huge funds and education relief materials to
Borno State to enable the government to build more schools, upgrade existing
ones and to equip educational institutions with state-of-the-art materials.
Only thus can we completely uproot the multifaceted tentacles of Boko Haram
from the state.
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC)
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