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Making Anambra the Dubai-Taiwan of Nigeria can’t be achieved with illiterate population – Soludo

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Anambra State Governor, Charles Soludo, has explained why he is yet to fulfil his campaign promise of transforming the Southeastern state into the Dubai-Taiwan of Nigeria. He lamented the lack of quality education for the people, adding that education of the population is essential before a goal can be realized.👉 For More READ FULL CONTENT FROM THE SOURCE ↔️

Soludo expressed his desire to improve the education system in Anambra State and ensure that teachers are well qualified to provide excellent instruction.

“The foundation of Taiwan is access to qualitative education. The road begins from there. You cannot get to Taiwan with an illiterate population.

For Anambra to become the Taiwan of tomorrow, we have to lay the foundation today. There is no qualitative education without quality teachers.

If you want to predict the future of any society, look at the quality of teachers and the quality of teaching,” he said.

His comment attracted several reactions from Nigerians on social media. Many criticized the governor for attempting to convince the residents with reasons why he can’t achieve his promises.

Below are some reactions,

whistleblowerafrika: Hahahaha naija. You make promise. You nor de show workings. No foundation have been played

chidonwezi: A gov who cannot secure the life of his people, is that one a gov

oluboygram: Lies and promises that won’t be fulfilled

officialcityprince: They always have reason to defend the incompetence and incapability to fulfill their campaign promises! Ndi ala

iambukamilly: you don whine dem during campaign. now ndị Anambra State don catch you, and you twisted to another lamba. kingdanieeelll: What are the qualities of the politician?? See the quality of the background. It’s a skyscraper right there. B A D people. From excuses to excuses.Watch the video below👉 For More READ FULL CONTENT FROM THE SOURCE ↔️

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