YPP presidential aspirant promises to end ASUU’s perennial strike
Mrs Ruby Isaac, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the Young Progressives Party (YPP), has pledged to work toward ending the perennial Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike in the country.
Isaac said this on Tuesday at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja when she spoke with newsmen.
She also promised to salvage dysfunctional public institutions in the country, saying that quality and functional education was a catalyst for national development.
“It is shameful to see education stakeholders who have not performed well now vying for elective positions while the system suffers and youths suffer longevity in studying short-term courses as a result of their insensitivity and selfishness.
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“Nigerian leaders deliberately ignored proffering solutions to the nation’s problem because of greed, selfishness and self-service.
“But if I am given the opportunity to serve in the capacity of the president, I will ensure that identified problems that hinder national progress such as ASUU strikes would be given permanent solutions.
“I will also ensure that children of elected public officers are made to school within the country and not outside the country,” she said.
She added: “This is one major way to end a dysfunctional educational system because no elected official would sit back and watch his or her child remain in school for so long.”
She promised to strive hard to reduce to the barest minimum, the number of out-of-school children in the country.
“We will do this by creating and enforcing legislation that will make it compulsory for parents/guardians to send their children/wards to school at least up to the secondary level of education,” she said
She also promised to pay special attention to girl-child education, especially in Northern Nigeria.
The aspirant also pledged to address the infrastructure deficit in Nigeria, which has been identified as the most challenging factor in doing business in the country.
She pledged to offset the nation’s foreign debt as well as end further borrowings.
According to her, to clear a nation’s debt without further borrowings, the country must become resourceful and generate its funds internally.
“We will diversity into every untapped natural resource that we have like rubber and ensure that our economy becomes a multidimensional economy,” she said.
She promised to use the party’s strategies to tackle poverty, overhaul the police and other sister agencies for better results