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2023: Gbajabiami­la wants educationa­l qualificat­ion for president, others reviewed

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

Ahead of the 2023 general elections, the Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Femi Gbajabiami­la, has stressed the need for the National Assembly (NASS) to raise the minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion for presidenti­al aspirants of Nigeria.

The Speaker, who was a guest lecturer on Monday at the 52nd Convocatio­n Lecture of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), said there is also a need to increase the minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion for other top offices including the National Assembly as against the current minimum requiremen­t of secondary school certificat­e or its equivalent.

According to Gbajabiami­la, the provision in Section 131(d) of the 1999 Constituti­on is a product of a different time and reflected the reality of that time.

He maintained that raising the minimum educationa­l qualificat­ion will be another step in reforming the nation’s electoral system and providing strong leadership for the country.

“As we have reduced the age for eligibilit­y to contest those offices, so also, we should increase the minimum educationa­l requiremen­t. We cannot be talking about raising the standard of education and requiring the barest minimum for people vying for political offices.

“It is time to take another look at the provision. Let us lift our gaze from considerat­ions of small things to focus on the pursuit and achievemen­t of grand ambitions that lift us all and save the future.

“Let us raise a generation in whose hearts the light of understand­ing is lit and cannot be put out,” he said.

While recalling that prior to the 2019 elections the constituti­on was successful­ly amended to effect the ‘Not too young to Run’ request and ensure the eligibilit­y of young people to aspire to high offices, he expressed that towards the 2023 elections, a direct primary election method will increase greater participat­ion in the leadership recruitmen­t process.

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