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President Goodluck Jonathan and President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari (USA Africa)
Muhammadu Buhari (Nigerian News Service)
Muhammadu Buhari (theheraldng)
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A lawmaker representing Kazaure Federal constituency at the House of Representatives,Mohammed Gudaji, has said President Muhammadu Buhari may forget that he promised to provide free education to Nigerians.
Speaking in Dutse, Gudaji said he felt the need, as a lawmaker and member of theAll Progressives Congress(APC), to remind the President of what he said during his campaign.
According to him Buhari's many engagement may cause him to forget, hence the need for a reminder.
"As you might be aware, things will be too much on our President as such he may likely forget with this vital promise he made of providing free education if voted into power," Gudaji said.
"There is urgent need to alert him so that parents will stop taking their children to private schools and end up paying exorbitant amount as school fees of their wards."
The lawmaker noted that free education would be a relief to parents because the cost of private education is very high
He however urged Nigerians to be patient for the expected change to happen.
It will be recalled that Nigeria's First Lady,Aisha Buhari, said education is the main focus of her husband’s government
President Goodluck Jonathan and President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari (USA Africa)
Muhammadu Buhari (Nigerian News Service)
Muhammadu Buhari (theheraldng)
NextPrevious
A lawmaker representing Kazaure Federal constituency at the House of Representatives,Mohammed Gudaji, has said President Muhammadu Buhari may forget that he promised to provide free education to Nigerians.
Speaking in Dutse, Gudaji said he felt the need, as a lawmaker and member of theAll Progressives Congress(APC), to remind the President of what he said during his campaign.
According to him Buhari's many engagement may cause him to forget, hence the need for a reminder.
"As you might be aware, things will be too much on our President as such he may likely forget with this vital promise he made of providing free education if voted into power," Gudaji said.
"There is urgent need to alert him so that parents will stop taking their children to private schools and end up paying exorbitant amount as school fees of their wards."
The lawmaker noted that free education would be a relief to parents because the cost of private education is very high
He however urged Nigerians to be patient for the expected change to happen.
It will be recalled that Nigeria's First Lady,Aisha Buhari, said education is the main focus of her husband’s government
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