The former governor of Osun State, Chief
Bisi Akande, on Wednesday, said that the military takeover of missionary
schools is the major cause of immorality among Nigerian students of public
schools.
He stated this during the commissioning of
a block of 10 classrooms built in his honour by the Church of Nigeria (Anglican
Communion), Osun Northeast Diocese, Otan Aiyegbaju, Osun State.
Akande, who was the former interim national
chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), described missionary schools
as institutions for moral virtues and discipline, lamenting that taken over of
schools from the missionaries by past military government was equivalent to
expunging morality from the lives of the Nigerian children.
According to Akande, “Whether in Islamic
Madaris or in any evangelical learning centres, all missionary schools were
known to Nigerians as institutions for moral instructions. Therefore, taken
over schools from missionaries is equivalent to an attempt to expunge morality
from the lives of the Nigerian children.”
Governor of Osun state Mr Rauf Aregbesola,
at the occasion, said that his government had no regret whatsoever committing
the largest chunk of the state’s resources to changing the face of education.
He said his government was preparing the
state’s future leaders for the next 25 years in what the government wants them
to be in a new world order.
In his remarks, the Primate of the Church
of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Most Reverend Nicholas Okoh, said “religion
remains a veritable tool for the promotion of peaceful cohabitation and
tolerance in the society”.
He however, frowned at religious crises in
some parts of the country, expressed hope that with a Christian faith building
a school in honour of a Muslim statesman, Nigeria would soon get out of
religious vendetta.
He described Akande as a “true Muslim whose
ideology and faith impacted greatly in the lives of fellow beings without
discrimination.”
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