President
Goodluck Jonathan has cautioned Nigerians against scuttling
the 2015 general elections through acts of violence and thuggery.
the 2015 general elections through acts of violence and thuggery.
He called on youths in particular to shun negative vices and vote for credible candidates with proven ability for leadership.
Jonathan said this on Saturday at the
second convocation of the Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja in
which Governor Ibrahim Geidam of Yobe State and the Director General,
State Security Service, Ekpeyong Ita, were awarded honorary doctorate
degrees.
He said, “I would like to point out
especially to our youths that the general elections are fast
approaching, this calls for responsible engagement and participation.
“While encouraging you to vote for
credible candidates of your choice, I urge you to shun all invitations
to political thuggery or acts that can undermine free, fair and credible
elections.”
Jonathan, who was represented by the
Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Suleiman Bagoro,
said the Federal Government was determined to win the war against
terrorism.
He added that the insurgency in Nigeria was calculated to undermine the nation’s cohesiveness.
“These are trying times for our country,
occasioned by the challenge of terrorism. Innocent lives are being
wasted by some people who have chosen to undermine our cohesiveness as a
people.
“They will not succeed, we are determined
to win this war and win back peace which is prerequisite for our
development,” he said.
The President said efforts were on ground
to end the disparity between Bachelor’s degree holders and Higher
National Diploma certificate holders in the public service.
While discouraging over-dependence on
paper qualification, the President said the focus of his administration
was to address the challenges facing the education sector.
“Our aim in government is to address
comprehensively, the challenges facing the education sector. We must
move the focus from the mere acquisition of certificates to the
development and application of skills for which individual students are
best suited,” he said.
Ita, who thanked the university for
finding him worthy of the award, noted that the challenge of nation
building could only be made easier if tertiary institutions produced
graduates that were academically and morally sound.
“This will most definitely redefine
character, norms and the socio-cultural belief system of the society to
one that is positively and progressively oriented for the growth, peace
and development of the nation,” he said.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university,
Huseyin Sert, said the concept of the university was to strengthen
bilateral relationship between both countries.
Sert said all the courses offered by the institution had the approval of the National Universities Commission.

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