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Successive Governments in Nigeria Destroyed Education, Says Archbishop Alaba Job

The cleric said that the failure to reform the education system has created a generation who are unable to distinguish right from wrong.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
November 10, 2024
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Successive Governments in Nigeria Destroyed Education, Says Archbishop Alaba Job

*Archbishop Alaba Job

Former President, Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), Archbishop Felix Alaba Job, has blamed successive governments for ignoring genuine calls to review the nation’s education curriculum.

The cleric said that the failure to reform the education system has created a generation who are unable to distinguish right from wrong.

He raised the concern in an interview with journalists on Saturday at the 13th convocation ceremony of Veritas University, Abuja where he was awarded Honorary Doctor of Letters (Hon.D.LITT) by management of the institution.

The clergy who was the former Archbishop Emeritus of Ibadan, stressed that removing subjects like History from the curriculum
undermines national identity.

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He said despite warnings to leaders since the 1980s to do the right thing, government inaction has persisted.

The religious leader said: “In 1984, my message to the nation was that if our educational system remained what it was, sooner or later, our children will not be able to know the difference between what is right and what is wrong. And it has come to pass.

“The point is that, the Yorubas have a proverb that if your neighbor is eating a frog, and you do not warn him, if you keep quiet because he’s just your neighbor, the noise from his throat will not allow you to sleep.

“We have spoken to governments. But unfortunately, governments did not take heed. And therefore, it is not just the curriculum. It is the spirit behind the curriculum that matters.

“When you remove, for instance, History from education, what do you want to tell us? That we should forget who we are. There is a need for the government to take action where it is necessary.

“For some of us, we are on our way out. I call myself quarter two. I was a pupil teacher as far back as 1959. And then I went on, even up to university, and I came to teach. So let me tell you, the government has injured the essence of education and needs to amend.

Job who became a bishop five years after his priestly ordination at a young age of 33, also dismissed allegations of corruption against religious leaders.

According to him, neither those in government nor outside of it are satisfied with the current state of affairs, adding that the dissatisfaction stems from a shared concern for humanity.

He urged the government to address the spiritual and moral deficiencies plaguing Nigeria’s education system.

“We have tried to remove God from our educational system. And some of us that have the courage to begin to say religious leaders are the ones who cause this. It is not true religious leaders.

“We are not talking about those who only use religion to make money. But religious leaders, true religious leaders, cannot do without ethics. We are not talking of those who look for their daily bread by calling themselves different names, giving themselves positions in life which they do not have. ”

The cleric who appreciated the university for honouring him, also noted that more needs to be done to improve the university system.

Speaking, Vice chancellor of the university, Prof. Hyacinth Ichoku, said the institution in the past one year has performed excellently well both at national and international stage.

Amongst the events won according to the VC were the African Telecommunications Union Innovation Challenge in Nairobi won by students of the Software Engineering Department, Commonwealth Universities Debating Championship held in Rwanda; the Pan African Universities Debating Championship; the AI Quiziton which was won by Veritas University among others. .

The Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, Most Rev Ignatius Kaigama, called on the graduating students to contribute positively to the development of the country, stressing the need for them to be pacesetters in their communities especially in this era of abundance information but acute shortage of wisdom.

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