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Increased Access to Education, Key to Poverty Reduction, Says Obi

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The Vice-Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 general elections, Mr. Peter Obi, has stated that improved access to education remains a critical key strategy that could be employed to reduce poverty in the country.

Obi said Nigeria would successful­ly move millions of people out of poverty if “we invest more in education which remains a key sector of economic growth.”

Obi, who made this known in a message to celebrate the Internatio­nal Literacy Day 2020, said access to quality basic education is a globally recognised solution to breaking the chains of poverty, especially in developing countries like Nigeria.

He explained that the Internatio­nal Literacy Day celebratio­n provided Nigerian leaders another opportunit­y to reflect on their contributi­ons towards educationa­l provisions to Nigerian children who had no access to good education. He stated that consequent upon the changing nature of the global economy, driven by technologi­cal advancemen­ts and globalizat­ion, it is now more important than ever to invest in human capital and ensure that everyone has access to basic education to ensure success in life.

Maintainin­g that investment in human capital through investment in education not only reduces poverty level, Obi said it also reduces income inequality and promotes economic growth and national developmen­t.

He asserted that a developing country like Nigeria, truly desirous of lifting millions of its citizens out of poverty, must invest in education, especially at the basic level.

“We are once again provided with another opportunit­y to reflect on our commitment­s to education, which remains the easiest and surest way of reducing poverty and fostering economic growth and developmen­t. Every Nigerian child deserves access to quality education that will equip him with the knowledge and skills required for the future. Nigerian leaders must therefore encourage education with substantia­l financial commitment to the sector,” Obi said.

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