Professor Chris Imumolen, the presidential candiate of the Accord Party (AP) has vowed to fix Nigeria’s education sector in six months if elected into office.
Imumolen, a certified scholar and the youngest candidate in the current race for Nigeria’s presidency, made the pledge at a session organized by the PCI movement in Lagos.
At the session, he announced empowerment schemes for farmers and other practitioners including the “I Will Prosper” business scheme to accommodate Nigerians who will reap freely from a network that raises millionaires through financial and business opportunities.
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Imumolen doled out funds running into several millions to different lucky individuals.
According to him, the human capital of any nation remains the most vital, the reason he promised to give it paramount attention as president, stressing that the education sector will be allotted about 20% of the budget.
Imumolen assured that the infrastructure in the sector will receive a huge deal through an overhauling strategy that will eliminate age long bureaucracy and corruption that have strangulated the vital sector too long.
“As President, I will ensure that lecturers are paid as at when due; that the academic environment will be conducive for all students, and they will have cross cultural alignments as foreign students from various climes will find the Nigerian education sector appealing”, he promised.
Daily Report Nigeria gathered that the AP flagbearer in the past 12 years, granted scholarship awards to over 500,000 Nigerians who have educational access to quality international education and certifications.