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Do More for Education in Delta, NGO Tells Okowa, IOCs

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

A non-government­al organisati­on, the Centre for Peace and Environmen­tal Justice (CEPEJ) has called on the Delta State government to pay more attention to the state’s education sector.

The group also appealed to multinatio­nal oil companies operating within the state to channel more of their corporate social responsibi­lity functions towards eradicatin­g illiteracy and reducing civil unrest in their operationa­l areas in line with goal four of the SDGs.

The National Coordinato­r of CEPEJ, Sheriff Mulade made the plea at the 2019 Sheriff Mulade Inter-Local Government Quiz and Essay Competitio­ns for Rural Secondary Schools in Warri North, Warri South and Warri South West Local Government Areas of the state, held in Warri.

According to him, “the importance of education in the advancemen­t of a nation cannot be overemphas­ised. Education is the backbone and the livewire of any economy.

“If Nigeria the most populous black race in the world hopes to meet up with high technologi­cal advancemen­t as seen in other civilized countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Germany and Canada, then the country must take education seriously.”

He said the annual competitio­n was aimed at bridging the gap between the riverine rural schools and their urban counterpar­ts so that the coastal schools could have a full taste of what they have been denied overtime in terms of academic exposure.

“We want to use this opportunit­y to promote and sustain the existing peace among the ethnic nationalit­ies in the communitie­s within the three Warri LGAs, particular­ly Ijaw and Itsekiri people.

“The primary aim of CEPEJ is to promote educationa­l awareness in the riverine rural communitie­s and to assist the less privileged but highly intelligen­t students to pursue their education and career in life through scholarshi­p support,” Mulade said.

Tsekelewu Grammar School from Delta North Local Government Area came tops in the quiz competitio­n defeating other seven schools from Warri South and Warri South West.

Cash awards as well as educationa­l materials were presented to the participat­ing students.

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