Godwin Ovuomaraini Criticizes Delta Youth’s Apathy Towards Free Education

Amb. Akpovire Godwin Ovuomaraini, a prominent member of the Nigerian Patriotic Youth Network International, has harshly criticized the lack of enthusiasm and interest shown by Delta youth in free education.

This statement comes in the wake of a growing concern about the future of education in the region.

During a regional education conference, Ovuomaraini emphasized the need for a change in the mindset of the younger generation.

He highlighted the importance of education for securing a better future and urged the youth of Delta to take advantage of the resources provided to them.

The statement has sparked a lively debate on social media, with many people expressing their support for Ovuomaraini’s position.

Some have argued that the apathy of the youth towards free education is a result of a lack of awareness and understanding of the benefits of education.

Others have pointed to the need for better education policies and initiatives to address the issue.

In response to the criticism, the Delta State Government has announced a series of measures aimed at promoting the importance of education and encouraging the youth to take advantage of the opportunities provided by free education.

These measures include the launch of a new education awareness campaign, the provision of scholarships for students from low-income families, and the establishment of a task force to monitor the progress of the education sector in the state.

The debate on the issue of free education in Delta is likely to continue in the coming weeks and months, as stakeholders seek to find a solution to the problem of youth apathy towards education.

In the meantime, the words of Ovuomaraini serve as a reminder of the importance of education and the need for the youth to take advantage of the opportunities provided to them.

Share this news

Subscribe to the Advocate News letter and receive news updates daily in your inbox.

Check Also

NLC Asserts Governors Can Meet Proposed N615,000 Minimum Wage if Priorities are Set Right

Joe Ajaero, the president of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), has stated that governors in …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *