Senator representing Oyo South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Sharafadeen Alli, has called for collective effort to overhaul Nigeria’s education sector
The lawmaker who emphasised the urgent need for collaborative approach to reform Nigeria’s education sector, called on alumni, government and private sector partners to play active roles in addressing its challenges.
Alli made the call during the 18th LAUTECH Alumni Annual Lecture held at the institution’s Great Hall in Ogbomoso.
In his lecture that dwelt on, “Revamping Nigeria’s Education: Addressing Challenges, Alumni Contributions, and Funding Strategies,” he discussed critical issues and potential solutions to revitalise the sector.
The lawmaker, while addressing a gathering of alumni, educators and students, stressed that a thriving education sector was foundational to Nigeria’s progress.
“Our education system is the cornerstone of national development, yet significant hurdles hold it back. Underfunding and inadequate infrastructure are key barriers to educational growth,” he said.
He pointed out that Nigeria’s budget allocation for education was very low and well below UNESCO’s recommended 26 percent.
“Without adequate funding, particularly in rural schools, the quality of learning environments is compromised. This funding gap greatly impacts public institutions’ ability to offer quality education, “he added.
Alli said that infrastructure deficits also affect many schools across the country, noting that numerous schools, especially in rural areas, lack essentials such as classrooms, libraries, and laboratories.
According to him, overcrowded classrooms and inadequate facilities limit the effectiveness of education at all levels, underlining the need for substantial improvements.
The lawmaker argued that alumni could play a transformative role by contributing financially and offering mentorship.