PORT HARCOURT – NOBEL laureate Professor Wole Soyinka has lashed at
members of Boko Haram, saying they have limited knowledge of Islamic
religion.
Speaking Monday in Port Harcourt at the opening of this year’s Rivers
state education summit, organised by the state government Professor
Soyinka said poor knowledge of the Koran was largely responsible for why
Boko Haram should despise western education.
According to him some of the greatest philosophers in history were
Muslims, adding that there was need for members of Boko Haram to be
retrained on the content of the religion.
“Boko Haram are not educated enough about their religion to know that
some of the greatest philosophers came from the religion. They have
been taught one track line (Monorail) about the religion. They need to
be re educated about the religion”, he said.
Soyinka who was Chairman of the opening session said government
should take urgent steps to redress the decay in the nation’s university
system, stressing that he was happy to be invited to the summit to be
part of a move to rebuild the educational system.
Professor Emeritus, Ayo Banjo who gave the key note address called
for steps to improve on the quality of education at the primary level,
stressing that it was the foundation of the educational system.
He traced the high percentage failure recorded in the past at the
West Africa School Certificate Examination to a weak foundation at the
primary level, adding also that the shaky foundation was also behind
poor quality graduates being shunned out by universities in the country.
Professor Banjo further called for a total overhaul of the
educational system from the secondary to tertiary level to achieve the
best for the nation.
Earlier in his welcome address, governor Chibuike Amaechi said the
government was set to engage thirteen thousand teachers to provide the
needed manpower to achieve quality education in the state.
He said the newly built modern schools would be managed by private
hands for the state. The governor who spoke extensively on some of the
challenges militating against quality education in the state said his
government had to institute a Quality Assurance Board to check the
problems.
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