Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun have charged university graduates to
dump their certificates and go back to farm, urging them to see
agriculture as viable alternative to white collar job, Daily Post reports.
The governor said the call was necessary due to the menace of unemployment among Nigerian youths.
Aregbesola gave the charge while delivering a speech at the 6th
Convocation Ceremony of Fountain University, Osogbo, adding that the
present economic situation has shown Nigerians the need to encourage
farming as the only alternative to crude oil.
He explained that there was no aspect of life that could do without
agriculture, saying Nigerian graduates must henceforth stop searching
for formal jobs that realistically remained elusive.
He called for productivity, resilience and hard-work among Nigerians,
stressing that the present nation’s economy demands one to be
self-employed.
Aregbesola noted that there is no other alternative to sustain
Nigerian economy than to build and encourage requisite interest in
agriculture and brace up with anything that could promote food security.
The governor maintained that all Nigerians, as a matter of urgency
should invest in things that would enhance farming in the next five
years if truly the nation was ready to overcome her present economic
challenges.
Lamenting the glut in the global oil market, which has brought about
dwindling revenues to all tiers of government, Aregbesola emphasised the
need for massive participation in agriculture.
“There is need for us , especially our young graduand’s to lead the
nation in promoting agriculture as the only realistic surviving
alternative to economy.
“We must not but embrace farming because it is only agriculture that has direct links to all aspects of life.
“Nigeria has grown to the stage through which her food production
capacity must be urgently expanded to meet the general needs of the
citizenry and as well enhance exportation.
“The time to enhance productivity has come. We must all embrace
productivity. We must produce whatever we desire to consume”, he added.
Congratulating the graduating students, Aregbesola charged them to adapt to the virtues they acquired from the institution.
He called on them to get prepared for the challenges ahead and life after university which he described as “challenging.”
“You must all prepare the challenges ahead especially at this period
of over saturated tendencies of labour market. You need grim
determination to succeed. You must be rational and critical in the
application of the knowledge you have acquired”.
Aregbesola appealed to those who are perpetrating violence and
criminality in the name of Islam to have a rethink, using the precious
and reputable saying, “violence is directly antithetical to Islam.”
Earlier in his lecture, Professor Abubakar Rasheed, who is the
Executive Secretary of National Universities Commission(NUC)and the
Guest Speaker at the event charged both private and public organisations
in the country on the need to invest more in education.
He said the country has gone to a stage where education should be
seen by all as a bedrock for national development, hence calls for the
need to encourage participation in both basic and higher education.
He implored stakeholders in the private and public institutions in
the country to rescue the nation from her present education backwardness
as a matter of urgency, by establishing more universities.
Meanwhile, in his remarks, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the
University, Professor Abdullateef Usman called for better funding of
university education.
He said the country can only develop if proper attention is given by all towards the provision of quality education.
Prof. Usman called on government to further invest in education,
saying doing this would save the country and as well serve as panacea to
economic growth and development.
“Our governments must do more in educating citizens who are expected to pilot the future affairs of the nation.
“If we really want to develop capacity in quality education and
churning out graduates equipped with required virtues, thus no stone
must be left unturned in ensuring better and adequate funding.
“The governments are expected to do the needful by earmarking better
funds to support education both in terms of academic infrastructures and
finances”.
Prof. Usman congratulated the 128 graduating students, advised them
to multiply the virtues acquired in the university as they go into the
new world of challenges.
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