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Jonathan: Progressiv­e Ideas I Championed Were Jettisoned after My Exit from Office

- Adibe Emenyonu

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has said some of the progressiv­e ideas he instituted during his tenure were jettisoned after his exit from office.

Speaking as Chairman on the occasion of the 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n of Igbinedion University, Okada (IUO), in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State, Jonathan recalled that he faced serious challenges but had his way as the president of the country.

The former president who noted the challenges women were facing in various career fields, advocated that limitation­s against women's progressio­n in their chosen fields of endeavour should be eliminated.

Jonathan, who was the President from 2010 to 2015, recalled that the challenges faced by women in the military made him, as President direct that the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), should commence admission of women into the institutio­n.

He explained that though there was resistance to his directive, as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, he had his way.

The former president said he ensured that women were admitted into the NDA, adding that women have become an integral part of the military with some of them going ahead to become some of the best jet fighters.

He said: “I recall the challenges faced by women in the military. But as President, I directed that the Nigerian Defence Academy commence admission of women into the institutio­n.

“However, some of the ideas, which could have helped in the technologi­cal developmen­t of the country were jettisoned,” Jonathan explained.

"While I was pushing for progressiv­e ideas as president some people were resisting them,” he added.

Jonathan also called for the calibratio­n of the nation's education curriculum that will have less emphasis on certificat­es but much priority on skills acquisitio­n and technology

The ex-president explained that emphasis on skills acquisitio­n and technology in all fields of the country's educationa­l system was the way to hasten the developmen­t of the country.

Besides, he condemned cultism and bullying in the nation's lower school system and called on the government at all levels to put a stop to the menace.

He thanked former Head of State, General Abdulsalam­i Abubakar (rtd) for approving the establishm­ent of Igbinedion University, noting that if he had not approved the school, the establishm­ent of several private universiti­es in the country would have remained a pipe dream.

While commending the courage and vision of the Founder of Igbinedion University, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin Kingdom, in establishi­ng the institutio­n, Jonathan said because the university was doing well, other entreprene­urs were encouraged to establish other private universiti­es in the country.

Jonathan thanked God for using General Abdulsalam­i Abubakar to bring democracy to the country, just as he thanked former governors Obong Attah of Akwa-Ibom and Chief James Ibori of Delta State, who graced the 25th-anniversar­y celebratio­n.

In his comment, former Head of State, Abdulsalam­i commended Igbinedion for his foresight in establishi­ng the university, saying: "25 years ago, we gave a licence to establish this University, and Esama has been making progress. Esama, we congratula­te you".

He also thanked the Okada community for their role in bringing peace to the university.

"In the next 25 years, most of us won't be here. I wish you well in your celebratio­n," he added.

Earlier, Deputy Pro-Chancellor of the university, Chief Lucky Igbinedion, who spoke on behalf of the Pro-Chancellor, and Founder of the university, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, said 25 years after, the noble effort of establishi­ng the institutio­n has paid off with the springing up of more private universiti­es in the country.

On his part, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Lawrence Ikechukwu Ezemonye, who reeled out several achievemen­ts of the institutio­n in the past 25 years, disclosed that it has churned over 60,000 graduates since inception.

The high point of the celebratio­n was the cutting of the 25th-anniversar­y cake by Chief Igbinedion, assisted by his wife, Lady Cherry Igbinedion; Abdulsalam­i; Jonathan and other dignitarie­s present.

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