Sen. Ifeanyi Ubah, representing Anambra South Senatorial District, has called on the Federal Government to provide more funding to the nation’s education sector.
Ubah made the call at the Baze University’s convocation, where he obtained a Bachelors degree in Law along with other graduands, on Saturday, in Abuja.
The combined convocation was for the university’s 7th and 8th graduates, to mark the institution’s 10th anniversary.
Ubah, who underscored the importance of education to any nation, said that the nation’s education system must be improved, to produce quality graduates.
“With the way the economy is, a lot has to be factored in for education to be improved,” he said.
Ubah called on governments to support the nation’s private universities, as they had been producing quality graduates for the country, over the years.
“If you look at the top ranks, you can see that they are always at the top; because a lot of emphasis, a lot of innovative technology is been put into private universities.
“So, in my opinion, private universities should be given more support,” he said.
The lawmaker, who is a gubernatorial candidate for the Young Progressives Party (YPP) in the Nov. 6 Anambra Governorship election, said he was optimistic of becoming the next governor of the state.
“People say I’m not to be reckoned with, but what I tell them is that politics comes with a lot of things and comes with a lot of propaganda, but at the end of it, the end justifies the means.
“For me, I am a man that is well focused. I do not listen to things that do not add value to me, I move on,” he said.