Imumolen of the Accord promises to repair the education sector, other

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The Accord Party's presidential candidate, Professor Chris Imumolen, has promised to fix Nigeria's education sector within six months if elected president in next year's elections.

He added that his administration would allocate about 20% of the budget to the education sector to make sure things work and put an end to the recurring industrial action by major players in the sector.

The PA candidate made the promise during a massive interactive session hosted by Professor Chris Imumolen's movement by his friends across Lagos State, according to a statement from his campaign organization on Thursday.< /p>

According to Imumolen, the human capital of any nation remains the most vital.

Imumolen assured that the infrastructure of the sector will receive the necessary attention through an overhaul strategy that will eliminate age-old bureaucracy and corruption.

"As President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will ensure that lecturers are paid on time; that the academic environment will be conducive to all students, and that they will have cross-cultural alignments with international students, as white people and learners from diverse climates will find the Nigerian education sector so appealing,” Imumolen promised.

During the session, he also announced several empowerment programs for farmers and other practitioners, including the "I Will Prosper".

The scheme, he claimed, would enable Nigerians to freely enjoy a network that attracts millionaires through financial and business opportunities.

Imumolen of the Accord promises to repair the education sector, other

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The Accord Party's presidential candidate, Professor Chris Imumolen, has promised to fix Nigeria's education sector within six months if elected president in next year's elections.

He added that his administration would allocate about 20% of the budget to the education sector to make sure things work and put an end to the recurring industrial action by major players in the sector.

The PA candidate made the promise during a massive interactive session hosted by Professor Chris Imumolen's movement by his friends across Lagos State, according to a statement from his campaign organization on Thursday.< /p>

According to Imumolen, the human capital of any nation remains the most vital.

Imumolen assured that the infrastructure of the sector will receive the necessary attention through an overhaul strategy that will eliminate age-old bureaucracy and corruption.

"As President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, I will ensure that lecturers are paid on time; that the academic environment will be conducive to all students, and that they will have cross-cultural alignments with international students, as white people and learners from diverse climates will find the Nigerian education sector so appealing,” Imumolen promised.

During the session, he also announced several empowerment programs for farmers and other practitioners, including the "I Will Prosper".

The scheme, he claimed, would enable Nigerians to freely enjoy a network that attracts millionaires through financial and business opportunities.

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