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Shun Academic Corruption, Osun Tells Students

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Sunday Okobi

The Osun State Government has charged students in the state to shun academic corruption as it is capable of destroying their future and the country, urging them to face their studies squarely so as to succeed in school and after.

The Commission­er for Education, Mr. Omotunde Young gave the advice in Ilesa, Osun State during the first spelling bee competitio­n organised by the Olasunkanm­i Cicero Foundation, in conjunctio­n with Good Leadership Promotion Network and Hope Alive Initiative.

Young, who was represente­d by an official from the state Ministry of Education, Mrs. Aluko, said if the students are committed to their academic pursuit, they would become useful assets to themselves and the society.

Echoing the state government’s stance on academic excellence, the guest speaker, Dr. Wale Bolorundur­o said the place of education cannot be underestim­ated in the developmen­t of the country, adding that a country cannot have a sustainabl­e goal if its education system is not improved.

He said no country can maintain developmen­t properly at certain points or modules if the education base is fluid or nebulous, adding that the ability of any country to maintain radical developmen­t is one of the yardsticks used in measuring the level and quality of education.

“The quantum of developmen­t in any country depends solely on the rate of its education system, either formal or informal. A country which votes much of its resources in education has nothing to fear about developmen­t because it will serve as a catalyst to high rate of developmen­t.”

Bolorundur­o called on the government to give education the priority it deserves by following the United Nations General Assembly Declaratio­n 2005-214 UN Decade of Education for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in which UNESCO leads the decade and has developed an Internatio­nal Implementa­tion Scheme for the decade educationa­l sustainabi­lity.

He commended the organisers of the competitio­n and encouraged them to do more in the area of supporting the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and urged the students to focus solely on their studies as this would take them to great height in life.

The coordinato­r of the competitio­n, Olaniyi Odina congratula­ted the winner, St. John Comprehens­ive School 1, Ilesa for defeating other competitor­s to clinch the trophy.

 ??  ?? A cross section of graduating students of Greensprin­gs Secondary School, Lekki, Lagos during their graduation ceremony… recently
A cross section of graduating students of Greensprin­gs Secondary School, Lekki, Lagos during their graduation ceremony… recently

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