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Adopting Igbo apprenticeship system in schools will build great minds – Aguiyi

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Chief Clem Aguiyi, Transition Committee Chairman, Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra, advocates inclusion of Igbo apprenticeship in basic schools curriculum in South East Zone for capacity building.

Aguiyi said in an interview with Newsmen in Awka on Saturday.

He said that an inclusion of Igbo apprenticeship scheme in the primary and secondary school Curriculums in the South East zone of the country will produce employmeable youths

Aguiyi said that such inclusion will make young minds to learn variours skills early in life and afford them opportunity to face life challenges much better once out of school.

” Igbo apprenticeship scheme if introduced to basic schools on time it will assist the youths to discover themselves on time and encourage wealth creation.

“The challenges of the prevailing unemployment rate, especially among the youths in the region will be solved because they have gained various skills earlier in and can fend for themselves,” he said.

Aguiyi opined that a deliberate programme should be introduced to ensure that any secondary school graduate should have acquired a particular skill while in the school that can make him or her self employed or employable in a factory.

He faulted what he described as “adoption of a uniform curriculum for primary and secondary schools in all the regions of the country which has not yielded superb results in social economic development of the nation.

He noted that “The adoption of a federal curriculum for the primary and secondary school system in all the regions is faulty because it has not achieve national development.

“Instead, an education curriculum should be designed for primary and secondary schools to teach students skills peculiar in that region while they are in the school so that by the time they graduate the person will be productive.

“For instance, teaching of Igbo apprenticeship should be included in the curriculum for primary and secondary school system in the South East, so that before a child graduates from the secondary school, he has acquired various skill.

“Skills like tailoring, bakery, plumbing, painting of houses, vulcauerniser, plaiting of hair, catering, ICT techniques , motor mechanic,amongst others”, he said.

Aguiyi commended the initiative of the state governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo for introducing a skill acquisition for the youths in the state tagged “One Youth 2 Skills”.

He stated that the over 5,000 youths who have already benefitted from the training, and, provided with some start- off facilities including cash and other necessary support items, would certainly be productive.

Aguiyi said that the action guarantees increase in the number of youths who have been taken away from the unemployment sector, and, also add a growth in the economy of the state.

He said that with skill acquisition scheme into basic shool curriculum more people would be taught on how to be self reliant then poverty will be curbed.

Aguiyi said that University education is a luxury and should not be treated as last opportunity or only chance for growth and development of a child, University education is not mandatory.

He said that young people can go into technical education, vocational education to better their lives and contribute to nation growth and development.

Aguiyi disclosed that the present administration prides in qualitive educational programmes that will bring out creativity in the youths and that is reason behind call for Igbo apprenticeship principles.

He said if every zone introduces what is familiar to the zone into school Curriculums the children will learn and better equipped before futhuring their education in any chosen careers.

Aguiyi said that the council administration has been liaising with some wealthy citizens in the local government area to assist in building and donating primary schools to give children education a boost in the area

” with one youth 2 skills initiative of the governor for the youths, if introduced in all the state schools greater involvement will be achieved in wealth creation and ICT development,”he said .
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By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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