Education Rights Campaign Condemns NANS President For Honouring Goodluck Jonathan

    I just knew some people were going to come for Yinka Gbadebo, the NANS president for honouring the president his Excellency, Goodluck Jonathan
    with an award. Lol. The Education Rights
    Campaign yesterday released a press statement distancing itself from the award and
    saying, the award was only given by Yinka and his excos who are only interested
    in what would go into their pockets without the knowledge of Nigerian students, the statement emphasized. Read the press
    statement after the cut. It’s a good read, lol…

    The Education Rights Campaign (ERC) totally condemns the
    Yinka Gbadebo-led leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students
    (NANS) for the award of Grand Commander of Nigerian Students to President
    Goodluck Jonathan. 
    This award is an embarrassment to the community of students
    and youth in Nigeria. The best response to this national shame is for students
    and activists on all campuses to rise up to reclaim the NANS from racketeers
    and careerists like Yinka Gbadebo and his gang. A return of NANS to the
    democratic and mass platform it used to be and with a leadership that is
    sufficiently bold enough to defend student interests is vital if the ongoing
    onslaught on public education in forms of fee hike and commercialisation is to
    be resisted. 
    Fearful of the widespread unpopularity of his pro-capitalist
    and viciously anti-poor government which has failed Nigerians in all
    ramifications, Jonathan and his handlers hope to use this award to rehabilitate
    his battered image in the run-up to the 2015 general elections. Like a drowning
    person, Jonathan is prepared to hang onto any straw. This is why despite the lack
    of credibility of NANS which most Nigerians derisively see as an association of
    non-students and unemployed youths, Jonathan is not in the least embarrassed to
    be identified with it. As the saying goes, birds of a feather flock together. 
    This award may have been conferred in the name of Nigerian
    students. Certainly, it enjoys no endorsement and support of Nigerian students
    and youths. In 1988 when the students of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
    were to confer on late Chief Gani Fawehinmi the award of Senior Advocate of the
    Masses (SAM), not only was the award ratified by the union parliament, Chief
    Gani Fawehinmi was invited to the campus where he received the award in the
    presence of thousands of students and the media. If the organisers of this
    national charade were confident of themselves, instead of taking the award to
    Aso Rock they should have invited President Jonathan to any campus of their
    choosing to receive the award.
    In any case, this award will further strengthen the belief
    in many quarters that those who claim to be leaders of NANS are mostly
    non-students who are using the association to line their own pockets. Otherwise
    how could a genuine student, who is studying under inhumane academic environment
    as exists on all campuses across the country or who is faced with the prospect
    of losing their studentship as a result of outrageous fees, support President
    Jonathan or wish to have him continue in office beyond 2015? 
    Definitely, this award will anger millions of Nigerian
    Students and youths. This is not surprising. President Jonathan’s government
    has been a failure in all ramifications. Its failure in the area of public
    education is embarrassing. From 7.3 million few years ago, the number of out-of-school
    children has increased to 10.3 million under President Jonathan’s watch. If the
    situation in the North East is factored in, certainly the number of
    out-of-school children could be well above 12 million. Public Universities,
    Polytechnics and Colleges of Education were if taken together, closed for more
    than two years as a result of strikes caused by the government refusal to meet
    genuine demands of education workers. Despite the success of the ASUU strike in
    particular in forcing a marginal commitment to release N200 billion to fund
    public tertiary institutions, the government has responded with steep increases
    in fees. Students at the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) whose fees have been
    jerked up would definitely not support an award purportedly presenting Goodluck
    Jonathan as a student-friendly President. 
    However this award is coming on the heels of a similar
    fraudulent award of Senior Advocate of Nigerian Students conferred on Governor
    Fashola of Lagos State by the Sunday Asefon-led Southwest (Zone D) leadership
    of NANS. Just like President Jonathan, Fashola and the APC badly needed an
    image laundering after the bitter defeat students and workers of the Lagos
    State University (LASU) gave them in the victorious struggle for reversal of
    hiked fees. For all its shallow radical posturing, the NANS Zone leadership is
    not so much different from the National Leadership of NANS. Both are simply two
    sides of a bad coin. While the NANS President Yinka Gbadebo and his team of
    racketeers represent the pro-People’s Democratic Party (PDP) wing of NANS, the
    Asefon-led Zone D leadership is the pro-All Progressive Congress (APC) wing.
    What unites the two wings however is readiness to sell out students to the
    highest bidder. 
    The ERC considers both awards as a gross misrepresentation
    of Nigerian students who are burdened by skyrocketting tuition fees, a broken
    public education system and an uncertain future all which are direct results of
    the pro-market capitalist policies favoured by the governments of both President
    Jonathan and Governor Fashola. 
    As election approaches, the two main capitalist parties in
    Nigeria – PDP and APC – are falling over themselves in a competition to use
    education as a ruse to hoodwink the people again. But in reality, neither the
    PDP nor APC deserves the votes of students, youth and workers. Nigeria under
    the rule of either of these political parties will continue to retrogress,
    public education will continue to be underfunded and commercialised while
    majority of the people will continue to wallow in abject poverty in the midst
    inexhaustible wealth.
    There is urgent need for the emergence of a mass working
    peoples’ political alternative that can fight for socialist change. If a
    genuine political party that represents the 99% should exist today and is able
    to aggregate and give political expression to the palpable anger of students,
    youth and workers who are yearning for change, both the PDP and APC can be
    easily swept away in a deluge of mass uprising. It is to this end that the ERC
    supports the formation of the Socialist Party of Nigeria (SPN) and plays active
    role in building it as a credible and formidable platform. .    
    Hassan Taiwo Soweto                         
    National Coordinator                         
    07033697259            
    Michael Ogundele

    National Secretary

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