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“Education Crisis: Advocate Blasts Governor Abiodun Over High Rates of Out-of-School Children in Ogun State”

“Education Crisis: Advocate Blasts Governor Abiodun Over High Rates of Out-of-School Children in Ogun State”

I am deeply troubled by the recent report released by TheCableIndex which revealed that Ogun State has a staggering 20.5% of out of school children. This alarming statistic is a clear indication of the failure of Governor Dapo Abiodun to prioritize education and allocate sufficient financial resources towards addressing this critical issue.

It is unacceptable that in this day and age, children in Ogun State are being deprived of their right to education due to a lack of proper infrastructure, quality teachers, and adequate resources. This is a direct result of the Governor’s failure to allocate necessary funding towards education, ultimately leading to a generation of children who are being left behind.

Furthermore, Governor Abiodun’s lack of effective policies and programs targeting out of school children further exacerbates the situation. Without concrete measures in place to address this issue, we will continue to see a rise in the number of children who are unable to access education in the state.

It seems education is not a priority for Governor Abiodun, as evidenced by the lack of focus on reducing the number of out of school children in Ogun State. This negligence is not only detrimental to the future of these children but also to the overall development of the state.

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Additionally, Governor Abiodun’s failure to coordinate with relevant stakeholders and implement adequate monitoring and evaluation mechanisms further hinders efforts to address the issue of out of school children. Without collaboration and proper oversight, it is impossible to effectively track progress and ensure that every child in Ogun State has access to quality education.

I call on Governor Abiodun to urgently review his approach
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