Monday 26 September 2016

Nigerian Leaders Are Doing Poorly Due To Bad Teachers- Ex Speaker Dimeji Bankole

Dimeji Bankole 

One-time Speaker, House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Dimeji Bankole has said that the poor leadership being experienced from the current crop of Nigerian leaders are as a result of bad teachers.
The Ogun state born ex-Speaker continued saying that the future of the country is bleak, adding that the current bad leaders in the country were produced by bad teachers years back.
Hon. Bankole made this known while at the second distinguished guest lecture of the Year 2016 Registry Day of the Federal College of Education, FCE, Abeokuta. Lecturing on: “Teachers’ Quality,
Competitiveness and Employability: Defining the roles for College Administrators and Academics,” Bankole said Nigerians have the potential to change the country and further influence global development in a big way.
The former Speaker observed “The future is not looking good. There is a major problem. The government cannot pay salary and pension. If Nigeria is bad today. If we have leadership problem , it is because of the bad teachers. Nigeria needs to be rebranded”, he said. Bankole while lamenting on the challenges facing the education, said, “at present, to gain admission into universities and Polytechnics, students must achieve pass marks at or above the cut-off points of 160-180.

“On the same scale of measurement, the cut-off point for admission to a College of Education is 130. This means that the system is pre- disposed to select poorer academic performers to train as teachers for our children. “If we are selecting poorer academic performers to train and teach our students, how can we expect our students to be high achievers,if all through their formative academic years, they are separated from the brightest minds and not forced to push themselves past the standards and achievements of individuals who are unable to gain admission into university?,” Bankole queried.
While submitting that the result has been having that “In Nigeria at present our school standards are being set by poorer performing students. This is a major problem! Why are we letting this happen?
“This is no joking matter. Our Colleges of Education should have the highest cut-off points, attract the smartest students, because
they matter too much for the future of this country,”he concluded.

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