Only Atiku can revive education – Baraka Sani

Ramadan

Senator Baraka Sani of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kano state has stated that the persistent rot in the education sector can only be cleared if Atiku Abubakar wins the presidential election.

Speaking to journalists at a tumultuous rally organized by Sign up Students Group for Atiku/Okowa 2023 on Sunday at Kano’s Royal Event Centre, Sani stated that with the country’s current political trend necessitating a paradigm shift, only Atiku can revive education to the satisfaction of Nigerians.

According to her, the task of rescuing the nation’s ailing education sector falls on the shoulders of a tenacious and intrepid politician who knows his onion, noting that with a politician of his caliber joining the fray, the nation is poised to witness a new dawn of hope in the quest to make the education sector robust, vibrant, and formidable.

He did, however, say that the students who organized the rally in support of Atiku/presidency Okowa’s had clearly demonstrated their ability to bring about a revolutionary change in the education sector.

He stated that the establishment of the Abti-American University in Nigeria demonstrated to everyone that his zeal and patriotism in prioritizing education is unprecedented.

He stated that the time has come for the country’s youths to separate the wheat from the chaff in electing leaders in respective positions of authority in order to avoid costly mistakes, emphasizing that Atiku/combination Okowa’s is an indispensable treasure to the nation in the current political dispensation.

She said;

From what we are witnessing today, we are now convinced that our teaming students are in dire need of a remarkable change in all aspect of human endeavour. they have undoubtedly demonstrated their willingness to support  change in the entire political system

What is most needed at present is for the electorate to decide what is most appropriate. we should guard against making a wrong choice at the top echelon of power, come the year 2023, she concluded.

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