AKOKO NORTH EAST/NORTH WEST FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY BYE-ELECTION: HON. AFOLAMI OLABOMI'S MANIFESTO ON EDUCATION
AKOKO NORTH EAST/NORTH WEST FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY BYE-ELECTION
HON. AFOLAMI OLABOMI'S MANIFESTO ON EDUCATION
According to Bloom's taxonomy of education, there are
three domains of learning, which are the cognitive, psychomotor and affective
domain. The fusion of these three domains are essential in shaping the
educational journey of a child. True education is the key to building a sound
mind.
A sound mind is a mind that thinks, reasons, and acts in
an acceptable way not different from the norms and culture of the society. In a
nutshell, I will ensure that every child is educated to socially participate,
academically compete, and intellectually engage, in planned activities that
will foster their overall growth and wellness in all aspects of life.
TRAINING
OF TEACHERS.
In the Nigerian labor market, the teaching profession has
been generously written off amongst other successful professions. The idea that
teachers are the makers of the nation has gone into extinction and the regard
for the teaching profession has been ridiculously low. While these stigma on
the teaching profession is still without national
confrontation, I will ensure that the teachers under my
jurisdiction are given adequate professional trainings. This would be possible
through periodic organization of teachers' workshops, professional teachers' conference.
I believe these trainings would equip our teachers not
only the art of pedagogy, but also develop their overall wellbeing and understanding
of the teaching profession.
REPAIRS
AND CONSTRUCTION.
One of the key facilities in ensuring quality education
for our children is a conducive environment with adequate facilities.
Agreeably, most of our academic institutions lack adequate instructional
facilities. It is in my best interest to revamp the dilapidated facilities,
maintain the existing ones, and construct modern infrastructures to facilitate
a conducive learning environment in order to ensure quality education.
LIBRARIES
AND LABORATORIES.
One of the most neglected facilities that enhance the
cognitive aspect of learning is the library and laboratory. A great man once
said "Knowledge is power". A library is a store house of knowledge
that is meant to be accessible to anyone who desires to be knowledgeable. A
laboratory is the practical aspect of learning. It involves the transfer of
theoretical knowledge into physical practical activities. To ensure quality
education for our children, I will make sure to build standard libraries and
ensure that the laboratories are adequately equipped with the appropriate practical
instruments. The library will be filled with books, articles, research works,
which will help our children acquire more knowledge globally.
SKILLS
ACQUISITION.
In our world today, it is that required that every individual
should have at least a skill to ensure survival in this country. To ensure
this, I will facilitate the establishment of technical schools, workshops, entrepreneural
activities, in each town of Akoko North where practical training would be
acquired by students. Apprenticeship with Artisans by students during long
vacation would be encouraged and fully supported.
This is to ensure that our children are given an
all-round growth, both academically and in building self-development.
SPORTS
AND COLLEGIATE COMPETITION.
Sports events such as inter-house sports would be
encouraged within schools in each town of Akoko North. This would, on the long
run, culminate into inter-school sports competition. This event would help to build
the physique, agility, and competitive nature of our children. The purpose of
this event is to scout for talents who would be given bigger opportunities to
participate in state, national competitions and foreign sport tournaments.
SCHOOLS
CULTURAL FESTIVAL
The Yorubas are known for their deep-rooted cultural
heritage which has transcended generations till date. However, with
civilization gradually taking away our cultures, I fear that our children might
grow up one day forgetting where they have come from; that our culture, which
has been passed from generations to generations, might become extinct. To allay
these fears, I will show particular interest in developing and maintaining our
cultural heritage. Akoko is very rich in culture. Our dances, folk songs,
dressings, food, arts and crafts would be preserved through activities that
would foster the exhibition of our cultural festivals.
If the young ones could be made to see the importance of
our culture, we would be succeeding in our much desired cultural renaissance.
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