Fayose commends FG, Tinubu call for reintroduction of history in school curriculum

Akinade Adepoju
Akinade Adepoju
Gov. Ayodele Fayose

Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has commended the federal
government and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National Leader,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu for aligning with his position on the need to
reintroduce History in the school curriculum.

Governor Fayose, had early September, directed that History be
reintroduced in schools in Ekiti State, noting that; “Ekiti people
must learn from past events to have a better future.”

Last week Thursday, the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu,
while declaring open, the ministerial session of the 61st National
Council on Education (NCE), in Abuja, called for disarticulation of
Social Studies and reintroduction of History as a subject in the
current Basic Education curriculum, adding that there was the urgent
need to give the Nigerian children character.

Also yesterday(Monday), Tinubu, made a strong case for the return of History as a subject in the country’s school curriculum, saying any nation which forgets its past has lost a beacon to guide its actions.

He said this in a short remark after reviewing the book, entitled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges of Leadership in Nigeria, at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

In his reaction, Governor Fayose, who spoke through his Special
Assistant on Public Communications and New Media, Lere Olayinka, said
he was happy that those holding power in Abuja listened to what he
said on September 2, 2016 on the need to reintroduce History in our
schools.

He described the removal of History as a subject from the current
Education curriculum as a mistake that should be corrected without
further delay.

“I have consistently maintained that democracy is about those in power
listening to the people because the power of the people is greater
than the power of those in power and I am glad that on this one, they
listened.

“The reality we must all face is that no society can progress without
reference to its pasts, and one of the reasons our value system has
been so bastardised is that we no longer talk about our past. We no
longer tell our children what our past leaders did either wrongly or
rightly.”

Speaking further, Governor Fayose said; “When we were growing up, we
were made to read about great leaders of our nation like Obafemi
Awolowo, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Tafawa Balewa, Ahmadu Bello, Aminu Kano, King
Jaja of Opobo and so on. We read what made them great and that shaped
our lives.”

While admonishing those holding power at the federal level to listen
more to the opposition, Governor Fayose said; “When we speak, the
impression should not always be that we hate President Mohammadu
Buhari and his government. Rather, it should be about how beneficial
is what we say to the country.”

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