Why there’s poverty in northern Nigeria – Emir Sanusi
attention given to education in north Nigeria as reason for the
poverty in the region.
Sanusi, a former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, made
this disclosure while delivering a paper entitled: "Youth, Security
and National Development in Nigeria," at the International Youth,
Graduation and Annual Lecture of the Vocational Centre in Katsina,
yesterday.
He noted that about one million children were roaming the streets of
Kano as beggars unlike their peers in the western part of the country.
The royal father noted that Nigeria can achieve its human development
goals when citizens have access to education.
He said, "There are less than 500,000 pupils in public primary schools
in Lagos State and almost three million in Kano State with an
estimated one million roaming the streets as beggars. This means that
most parents in Lagos State sponsor their children.
"As many people as possible must be given access to education if we
are to achieve our human development goals and reduce the security
challenges we are facing. One of the easiest ways is to absorb the
millions of Quranic School pupils into the formal system."
He also urged government to invest more in agriculture as the highest
employer of labour.
"There is urgent need to have clear policy towards this direction; we
cannot afford half measures of intervention," Sanusi said.
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