says corruption in the education sector is a miniature version of what is prevalent in the wider Nigerian context.
“The corruption that takes place within the education sector is a dwarf mirror image of what happens in the wider Nigerian context, albeit to a lesser extent, but with comparatively more consequences. Nonetheless, it is significant enough to attract serious attention and appropriate mitigation measures,” he said“First, it is noteworthy, as Kirya has observed that, corruption the education sector cannot be solved in isolation.
“Third, there is the need to increasingly deploy both transparency – promoting tools and accountability – promoting tools in schools, as these go a long way to mitigate corrupt practices in the education sector. “Fifth, a culture of whistle-blowing to expose corrupt practices and their perpetrators, should be encouraged and nurtured, with appropriate incentives to, and protection for, whistleblowers.
If you want corrupt free public servants that looks after the universities and benefits of lecturers, you must produce them in your classes. Otherwise do not complain or go on strike. Period.
This is where we produce the corruption in the public service. We train and educate them to loot. Then when they occupy office and refuse to pay our entitlement and improve the universities we go on strike 🤣. We deserve what we get. No ASSU member should ever complain 🤪
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