Shina Peller, a federal lawmaker representing the Iseyin/Itesiwaju/Kajola/Iwajowa constituency at the House of Representatives, has attributed the elongated Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike to a disturbing one, saying the education sector is on the brink of collapse.
The lawmaker said this in sta statement on Sunday by the media aide to the lawmaker, Kola Popoola, Peller spoke in Abuja after he was honoured as Life Patron of the National Association of Nigerian Students at a ceremony to mark the 40th anniversary of the association.
Peller charged Nigerian students to leverage their numerical strength and influence to elect good leaders, who will make the country more forte.
He expressed his displeasure over the lingering Academic Staff Union of Universities strike which has seen undergraduates in Nigerian Universities out of school for 194 days with no desirable resolve from the concerned authorities.
Peller described the situation as worrisome and called on Nigerian students to make their numbers count by ensuring that the country’s next set of leaders arisatriotic and selfless Nigerians.
“It is disturbing that Nigerian students are staying at home for 194 days due to the ASUU strike.
“The country’s education system is on the brink of collapse and Nigerian students must use their numbers to usher in a pro-people leadership in 2023.
“With over 30 million Nigerian students in the country, President Muhammadu Buhari won the previous election with slightly more than 15 million votes.
“This demonstrates that the Nigerian student population is capable of influencing and changing the leadership direction in our nation. The youth are the future and must become more involved in the process of electing competent and visionary Leaders The time is now!”
“My profound gratitude to the student association for finding me worthy of the honour. Let me also seize this opportunity to remind Nigerian students of their numerical strength and how they can change the narrative in Nigeria – because the system has failed ythem
Explaining the rationale behind the award of the Life Patron of the National Association of Nigerian Students given to the lawmaker, the NANS President, Sunday Asefon, stated that the lawmaker had always been an advocate of Nigerian students and youth and that he is ever concerned about their welfare and development.
Recall that Peller, through his NGO, Lead Generation Initiative has successfully trained thousands of youths across the country on effective leadership skills, strategic communication, civic responsibility, active citizenship and nation building.
Also, the lawmaker is the National Coordinator of WE2GEDA Nigeria, a movement of millions of young patriotic Nigerians, coming together, irrespective of ethnic, religious and political affiliation, to establish a new united system of leadership comprising young, competent and patriotic leaders for selfless and more effective governance.