Managing Director and Chief
Executive Officer, Airtel Nigeria, Mr. Segun Ogunsanya, has called on government,
policymakers and other stakeholders in the Education sector to deepen science
education in schools and develop a curriculum that prepares students for the
present-day situations, thereby turning out employable students.
Mr. Ogunsanyamade this remark at
the 21st Annual Lecture, Award of Honours and Postgraduate
Scholarship event organised by the Stephen Oluwole Awokoya Foundation for
Science Education (SOAFSE) on Tuesday, 15th March, 2016 at the Muson
Centre, Onikan, Lagos.
While speaking on the important
relationship between Science Education and getting Nigeria on track digitally,
the Airtel CEO, who was the Guest of Honour at the event also
charged government, private sector and nongovernmental organisations to form a
‘triangle of influence’ to accelerate and boost development in the education
sector.
Mr. Ogunsanya noted that
Science& Technology impacts every area of life and every sector, including
business& commerce, healthcare services, education, government, banking,
telecommunications, agriculture, entertainment among others. Making reference to the telecommunications
sector, he noted that before the advent of Global System for Mobile
Communication (GSM), Nigeria had less than half a million telephone lines and
subscribers had to wait for up to six months before they get connected.
“But
with the advent of GSM, made possible by Science & Technology, it only
takes just a few minutes to get a mobile number connected today. This is what
technology does, it liberates people. Currently there are over 140 million
connected mobile lines in Nigeria. And for every 10 per cent increase in
connectivity, there is 1.3 per cent impact on Gross Domestic Product (GDP),”
Ogunsanya said.
For
Nigeria to continue to enjoy the benefits of Science & Technology,
Ogunsanya therefore recommended that Science Education should be made
compulsory at Secondary School level, and stakeholders must set up programme
for exceptionally gifted people in science. He further advised that syllabus in
secondary and tertiary schools should be designed to prepare students for the
workplace in order to turn out employable graduates. Ogunsanya noted that the
need for teachers to be retrained at intervals, and also encouraged outstanding
students to pursue career in teaching.
The
Airtel CEO also highlighted the contributions of Airtel Nigeria towards the
development of education in Nigeria through its Adopt-a-School initiative,
which has provided conducive learning environment, educational materials to
students in Airtel’s adopted schools across Nigeria.
The
event, chaired by the Founder and former Chairman of Diamond Bank, Mr. Pascal
Dozie also recorded the presentation of recognition awards to three prominent
Nigerians for their contribution to education namely, Chairman, Chrisland
Schools Ltd& Chancellor of Chrisland University, Dr. (Mrs.) Winifred
Awosika; Engr. (Dr.) Olufemi Lalude and Engr. (Dr.) Olumide Phillips. Also,
eight students who graduated with First Class honours selected from various
Nigerian Universities with were awarded postgraduate scholarships.
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