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Peter Obi Advocates Celebrating Teachers Over Corrupt Politicians

In a statement, Peter Obi, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) for the 2023 elections, emphasized the importance of celebrating Nigerian teachers instead of corrupt politicians. Obi emphasized the crucial role teachers play in society and advocated for recognizing their contributions over those of politicians involved in corruption.

Peter Obi Advocates Celebrating Teachers Over Corrupt Politicians


on Thursday to mark World Teachers Day, Obi stated that teachers in the country need to be appreciated a lot better than those who have impoverished the country.


The former Governor of Anambra State said there could not be any true development in society without the contributions of teachers because of their roles in nation-building.


Obi noted that at the foundation of the development of any society is human capital development, which can only be achieved through education and the immeasurable contribution of teachers.


He said: “The great rigour, hard work, patience and dedication most teachers in different schools and institutions, especially at the basic level, put into their work to ensure that their students can become the best in learning and character, deserve commendation.


“I have always celebrated teachers in Nigeria, whenever the opportunity comes, for example, Mr Akeem Badru, who won the 2023 Cambridge Dedicated Teacher Award.


“I have also maintained that the government should begin to celebrate Nigerian teachers, who through hard work and dedication, have distinguished themselves in many ways, rather than celebrating individuals who contribute to the challenges facing us a nation.”


Obi said while in office, he would not have been able to achieve the many feats he recorded in the education sector without the devotion and commitment of teachers in the state.


He called on the teachers to remain resolute and patient despite the present hardship prevalent in the country and look forward to a better Nigeria and urged the government to take teachers’ salaries seriously and ensure that they are paid as and when due.


He added: “We need to revolutionise education in the nation, by aggressively reducing the present 22 million out-of-school children and bringing them back to schools.


“This we can achieve by making more investment in education and employing more teachers.


“At the basic education level, which is the most critical, governments at all levels, should intervene in schools owned by private and voluntary agencies, and ensure that their teachers are paid as their counterparts in public schools.”

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