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FG inaugurates committee to tackle social vices in tertiary institutions

 

 

The Federal Government has inaugurated a special committee to tackle social vices in tertiary institutions.

Minister of State for Education, Yusuf Sununu, inaugurated the committee put together by Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Thursday in Abuja.

The committee is headed by a former Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Maj – Gen Suleiman Kazaure (rtd).

Sununu decried increase in cases of indiscipline in tertiary institutions, adding that the government was concerned on how to “confront the ugly phenomenon.”

The minister restated the commitment of the government to education.

He said: “Government will not relent in its efforts in striving to reposition the education sector in Nigeria. However, Government’s plans and efforts will be a mirage if the menace of social vices in our tertiary institutions is not curtailed.”

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Students Engagement, Sunday Asefon said the committee is entrusted with developing and implementing comprehensive awareness campaigns to educate students about the dangers of social vices and promote positive values.

He said: “You will collaborate with tertiary institutions to strengthen security measures and create an environment that fosters academic excellence and personal growth.

“To the students of Nigeria: This committee is here for you. We believe in your potential and the Government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is here to empower you to make positive choices.

“Engage with the committee’s initiatives. Seek help if you struggle with addiction or face negative influences. Remember, a brighter future awaits you, and you hold the power to shape it.

“Let’s us work together to eradicate social vices from our institutions. Let us foster a culture of academic integrity, respect, and personal responsibility.

With unwavering dedication and collaboration, we can create a future where Nigerian students thrive, not just academically, but as a responsible and ethical citizen of Nigeria.”

Kazaure said if nothing was done about social vices in tertiary institutions, the country would continue to experience a