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Leaders inspired by personal profit cannot bring about national transformation —Osinbajo - Nigerian News Latest Nigeria News Your online Nigerian Newspaper

Leaders inspired by personal profit cannot bring about national transformation —Osinbajo - Nigerian News Latest Nigeria News Your online Nigerian Newspaper
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Osinbajo: Leaders inspired by personal profit cannot bring about national transformation

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo says only leaders who do not pursue personal profit can bring about national transformation.

NITAD decries COVID-19 impact, seeks charter bill passage

NITAD decries COVID-19 impact, seeks charter bill passage Published 2 June 2021 The Nigerian Institute of Training and Development has said the COVID-19 pandemic took a huge toll on training and development programmes in 2020. The President and Chairman of Governing Council, NITAD, Mrs Ayoade Igbeyi, at the institute’s annual general meeting in Lagos, called for the passage of the Chartered Institute of Training and Development of Nigeria Bill, which was re-presented to the National Assembly. The bill was one of those the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), declined assent to in 2019. She said, “We have worked on that area where the President said we had issues; so, we have re-submitted, and we are hoping that the government will assist us because we have been on for 32 years. And if we have not been found wanting, I think we should be given the recognition we deserve.”

Daily Trust - Why govt failed to reposition education – Ex-gov Aliyu

He noted that no government was allocating beyond 10% of its annual budget to education in the country. “The total budget in Nigeria is N13.5 trillion and the deficit is N5.196 trillion while the debt servicing in the budget is N3.32 trillion. “You deduct N8.516 trillion from N13.5 trillion, you are left with only N4.983 trillion to service all the federal government’s commitments including recurrent and capital services. “The states also have their own deficit and debt to service. “It is therefore very easy to appreciate why the successive governments in Nigeria failed to reposition the education sector in general.

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