"I began the practice of giving education the highest sectoral 
allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011.”
 
Former president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan as said that, to promote the development of Africa, there needs to be better security and education.
Speaking at the Geneva Press Club in Switzerland during a publicised world press conference on “Security, Education and Development in Africa”, he said, he did his best to promote education when he was in power.
He said, “If you peruse the official UNESCO
 literacy rates by country, what you will find is that all of the top 10
 most literate nations in the world are at peace, while almost all of 
the top 10 least literate nations in the world are in a state of either 
outright war or general insecurity.
“Lower
 education levels are linked to poverty and poverty is one of the chief 
causative factors of crime whether it is terrorism or militancy or 
felonies.
“With
 this at the back of my mind, I began the practice of giving education 
the highest sectoral allocation beginning with my very first budget as President in 2011.”
Jonathan adds, “As
 I have always believed, if we do not spend billions educating our 
youths today, we will spend it fighting insecurity tomorrow. And you do 
not have to spend on education just because of insecurity. It is also 
the prudent thing to do.
“Nigeria, or any
 African nation for that matter, can never become wealthy by selling 
more minerals or raw materials such as oil. Our wealth as a nation is 
between the ears of our people.”
 
 
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