According to him, the products of Nigeria’s education system were mostly unemployable because they lacked experience and practical grasp of their courses of study.
He said students, depending on their course of study, would be hired and paid as part-time workers by their schools to fill its human capital needs in non-academic areas such as internal road constructions, building projects, cultural documentations, ICT amongst others.
His words: “At the tertiary level, my plan is unique. Every student in university from year two should be useful to this society in terms of infrastructure development.
“We want a situation where people would go to the universities and earn at a least the minimum wage.”
Fasua further said that at the universal basic education level, he would tackle the fraud going on.
He urged parents to avail their children the opportunity of education in order to drive down the country’s high number of out-of-school children or be made to face sanctions.
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