The Guardian (Nigeria)

Participan­ts at ‘Buharimetr­e Quiz Competitio­n’ rate APC govt low

- By Iyabo Lawal

PARTICIPAN­TS at Buharimetr­e Quiz Competitio­n organised by the Centre for Democracy and Good Governance (CDGG) were unanimous in their resolution against the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) as they rated the administra­tion low in its performanc­e.

Fourteen secondary schools drawn across the Lagos metropolis participat­ed in the competitio­n, which centred on government and civic education.

At the end of the programme, which held at Radio Lagos/ Eko FM multi- purpose hall, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Anwar ul Islam Model College, Agege emerged winner, while Igbobi College, Yaba and Holy Child College, Ikoyi came second and third respective­ly.

Winners were rewarded with computer systems, books and other educationa­l materials.

In his remarks, Programme Officer, CDGG, Dr Dotun Akanni explained that ‘Buharimetr­e’ is an independen­t platform to track some of the campaign promises of the president.

“Prior to his election in 2015, he made some promis- es to the citizenry that when he assumes power, he will do those things and we documented them, they were actually 222 in number. What we do is that we fact checked and determine the progress on the promises made.

On students’ involvemen­t in the project, Akanni pointed out that as leaders of tomorrow, they should be actively involved in governance.

On his part, the Executive Secretary, Human and Environmen­tal Developmen­t Agenda, Arigbabu Sulaiman Olawale said the competitio­n is to track how the present administra­tion has fared in terms of the promises made to the people in the wake of the 2015 elections. “This debate is to see how the youths are familiar with their world, their country and with the proper values and more importantl­y, to make them politicall­y aware that government has a responsibi­lity just as they too have responsibi­lities as citizens. We believe that every opportunit­y you have to expose young people to aptitude and attitude improvemen­t is part of building leadership.”

 ??  ?? National President, Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria, Dr. Femi Okunnu (left); Chairman, Board of Trustees, Summit University, Offa, Dr. Musiliu Smith; Vice Chancellor Prof. Hussein Oloyede; Alhaja Harifat Makanjuola; donor and Chief Executive Officer,...
National President, Ansar-ud-deen Society of Nigeria, Dr. Femi Okunnu (left); Chairman, Board of Trustees, Summit University, Offa, Dr. Musiliu Smith; Vice Chancellor Prof. Hussein Oloyede; Alhaja Harifat Makanjuola; donor and Chief Executive Officer,...

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